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CHINA PRESS
CHINA PRESS: Foreign investments in China won't be affected despite U.S. threats
to hike tariffs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Lu Kang said in a
briefing on Tuesday. When asked if the tariff hikes force manufacturers move
production from China to other Asian countries as the U.S. president claimed, Lu
said the U.S. government often releases information for domestic political gain
while disregarding facts. While the U.S. violating trade rules may cause some
disruptions in international markets, companies invest based on economic
prospects, Lu said.

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