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MNI BRIEF: China Wants Dialogue Over U.S. Trade Dispute

MNI (BEIJING) - China is willing to resolve trade disputes through consultation and dialogue, according to He Yadong, spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce on Thursday, when responding to reporters' questions on recent U.S. tariffs.

However, He warned China would take necessary steps to defend its interests when facing unilateral bullying.

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MNI (BEIJING) - China is willing to resolve trade disputes through consultation and dialogue, according to He Yadong, spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce on Thursday, when responding to reporters' questions on recent U.S. tariffs.

However, He warned China would take necessary steps to defend its interests when facing unilateral bullying.

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