China accuses America of violating the commercial ceasefire and threatens a strict response

China has accused the United States of violating the recent trade agreement between the two countries, and has promised to take measures to defend its interests, which reduced the possibility of an imminent call between the leaders of the two countries, which Donald Trump hopes to contribute to bilateral talks forward. In a statement issued on Monday, Chinese Ministry of Trade Commerce condemned Trump’s statements in which Beijing was accused of violating the agreement reached last month in Geneva. This tension threatened to mix commercial relations -references between the two parties, despite Trump’s announcement on Friday of his hopes to talk to Chinese President Xi Jinping, while Kevin Haysit, Withuis economic adviser, expected the call to make this week. Beijing has been accused of Washington of unilaterally imposing discriminatory restrictions, including new guidelines to limit the export of artificial intelligence chips, restrictions on the sales of electronic shift design programs to China, as well as the withdrawal of Chinese student visa. The ministry is harmful to China’s interests, said: “If the United States insist on continuing with its approach and insist on damaging China’s interests, we will continue to take fixed and strong measures to protect our legal rights and interests.” She added that the United States violated the concept of Trump and “Shi” on January 17 in the last call between them without providing more details. This escalation restores tension in the interface between the two largest economies in the world, after a period of calm in customs duties during May. Last week, the Trump administration announced its intention to cancel the visas of Chinese students, as well as steps to limit the sale of chips design programs to China, and prevented the export of important parts and US -made aircraft cars to China, according to the New York Times. Trump did not explain the details of his accusation of Beijing on the violation of the customs wager in his remarks on Friday, but US trade representative Jimson Ghrir expressed his dissatisfaction that China did not accelerate the export of vital minerals for advanced electronics. In his statement, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said that “these unfounded accusations” categorically rejected, “and pointed out that China had accurately applied the concept. Trump’s remarks come a day after US Treasury Secretary Scott announced that commercial talks with China reached a dead end, suggesting that a call between Trump and SHI would be needed to break the deadline.