China says trade envoys preparing to go to Washington
BEIJING — Chinese envoys are preparing to travel to the United States for trade talks, a government spokesman said Monday, suggesting negotiations on ending a bruising tariff war will proceed despite President Donald Trump’s threat to raise import taxes.
Beijing is “trying to get more information” following Trump’s surprise announcement he might impose 25 per cent tariffs on more Chinese imports, said the foreign ministry spokesman, Geng Shuang.
Trump’s announcement Sunday on Twitter caused financial markets to plunge. It prompted suggestions Beijing might pull out of talks planned for this week to avoid looking weak in the face of American pressure.