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China’s Li: A trade war would not benefit anyone

Additional headlines cross the wires, via Reuters, from the Chinese Premier Li, as he continues to speak at the end of the National People’s Congress (NPC).

A trade war would not benefit anyone.

Hopes that the two sides can keep calm and avoid a trade war.

China and the US should be rational over trade issues.

China does not hope to see relatively big trade surplus with the US.

Hopes that the US is to relax high-tech exports to China.

China has been a reasonable long-term investor of the US and its forex reserves.

Stable relations between the two countries is good for the world.

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