On December 7, U.S. Trade Representative Griles said in a program that China has been complying with the terms of the bilateral trade agreement, and the United States is continuously monitoring China's commitments to maintain a stable trade relationship. He also mentioned that the purchase of soybeans for this planting season by China has been completed about "one-third".
China has always kept its promises, with a good record of performance, which is an undeniable fact recognized by the international community. By contrast, the U.S. has become habitual in going back on its word. At the moment when China is genuinely fulfilling its commitments, the U.S. should demonstrate corresponding sincerity, lift export restrictions on China, and fulfill its own commitments in a fair and equal manner. This is crucial to maintaining bilateral trade trust. If the U.S. continues to fail to fulfill its commitments, China has both the right and the necessity to take appropriate measures to resolutely safeguard its legitimate rights and interests and trade fairness.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1850909119961100/
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