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China says U.S. undermined Geneva trade deal after Trump accusations

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June 02, 2025

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China refuted Washington’s claims on Monday that there had been a Geneva’s commercial agreement, instead accusing the US.

Commercial frictions between Washington and Beijing have accumulated after a pause after a meeting between the United States Secretary of the United States, Scott Bestent and his Chinese counterpart, Lifeng in Geneva, Switzerland, which had taken tariffs for 90 days.

The Trump administration has increased export restrictions on software and chemicals of semiconductor design to China, while announcing that it would revoke visas for Chinese students, extracting Beijing anger.

These steps “seriously undermine” that the agreement reached in Geneva, said a spokesman for the Chinese Commerce Department, while promising that Beijing would measure to safeguard his rights and benefits of “damage ahead.” “

China has maintained great control over its strange exports from Earth, unlike Washington’s expectations. Chinese state media in an article promoted coordinated efforts throughout the country to analyze and stop illegal mining and critical mineral exports.

Beijing is “comfortable by adopting an extremely firm posture in these negotiations” and “does not see any reason to shoot,” said Stephen Olson, visiting the main member of the YusoF Ishak Institute in Singapore.

“It is well understood in Beijing that any agreement achieved with the United States will only buy peace in the short term, not the end of the story,” added Olson.

The United States has continued to “unilaterally causing new economic and commercial frictions, increasing uncertainty and instability in bilateral economic and commercial relations,” said the Chinese spokesman.

Last Friday, President Donald Trump accused China or violated his preliminary trade agreement with the United States in a position on social networks, Trump wrote: “China, perhaps not surprisingly for some

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Trump seems to be reacting to frustration about China’s “slow movements” in the ease of rare earth exports, which considers contradictory to the Geneva agreement, said Bert Hofman, professor at the Eastern Asia Institute of the National University of Singapore.

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce said that the accusations of the United States were “seriously contrary to the facts”, claiming that Beijing had “implemented and strictly activated the agreements”, cite their steps to cancel and suspend in April and measures of measures of measures of measures “reciprocal”.

Trump-XI call

Besent said in a Fox News interview last week that bilateral commercial conversations were “a little stagnant”, which requires the leaders of the two countries “to speak directly.

Dennis Wilder, a former White House Intelligence official, attributed the bilateral relations in part to the lack of coordination between government agencies in the United States. Besent may not have been part of the decision making for the new chips and visas exports policy, Wilder added.

The National Security Committee was in charge of coordinating government work between agencies in the White House, but now it is “in agitation”, since Trump ordered an important review that reduces its size, he said.

“Besent is desperate because the president receives a call with XI … to weigh and install some coherence in government policies,” Wilder added.

The director of the National Economic Council, Kevin Hasett, said Sunday that Trump and XI could talk about trade as soon as this week. While the United States seems to look for a call, it is unlikely that this happens in the short term, experts said, citing Dep-Dep differences between the two governments.

“The United States side seems very interested in a meeting or a Trump-XX phone call. This is used to Mr. Trump’s desire to be seen as the offers master. In contrast, Chinese tradition is the opposite: the meeting or call of the leader should row of age level level, pending levels,” said Hofman.

Tensions between the United States and China have increased beyond trade, further decreasing the possibilities of conversations between the two leaders.

When heading to the annual dialogue of the Shangri-La Defense Summit on Saturday in Singapore, the head of the Pentagon, Pete Hegesh, warned that the threat of the growing military pressure of China in the Indo-Pacific region was “real” and “Allerte de Urste, National Beijing.

China’s Minister of Defense was absent at this year’s summit, a strange deviation from his tradition of sending the High Military Official to the annual event for the first time since 2019.

Responding to Hegseeth’s comments, China’s Embassy in Singapore said “the United States is the largest” regional peace and stability. ” A spokesman for the China Ministry of Defense criticized Hegseeth on Sunday for “instigating the mentality of the Cold War” and “severely challenging China’s rights and rights.”

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