
China on Thursday affirmed a trade deal announced by President Donald Trump, saying both sides needed to abide by the consensus and adding China always kept its word.
The deal, reached after Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping spoke on the telephone last week, brings a delicate truce in a trade war between the world’s two largest economies.
“China has always kept its word and delivered results,” Lin Jian, a foreign ministry spokesperson, said at a regular news conference. “Now that a consensus has been reached, both sides should abide by it.”
The Trump-Xi telephone call broke a standoff that had flared just weeks after a preliminary deal was reached in Geneva. The call was quickly followed by more talks in London that Washington said had put “meat on the bones” of the Geneva agreement to ease bilateral retaliatory tariffs.
The Geneva deal had faltered over China’s continued curbs on minerals exports, prompting the Trump administration to respond with export controls preventing shipments of semiconductor design software, jet engines for Chinese-made planes, and other goods to China.
Trump on Wednesday said he was very happy with the trade deal. “Our deal with China is done, subject to final approval with President Xi and me,” Trump said on Truth Social.
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