China says U.S. undermined trade talks with Huawei chip warning
China on Monday accused the U.S. of undermining the two countries' preliminary trade agreement after the U.S. issued an industry warning against using Chinese chips that singled out Huawei.
Beijing has "demanded" that the Trump administration "correct its mistakes," a spokesperson for China's Ministry of Commerce told a reporter, calling the U.S. Commerce Department's guidance "discriminatory" and "market distorting."
- China accused the U.S. of undermining the two countries' preliminary trade agreement reached in Geneva, Switzerland.
- The remarks came in response to a U.S. industry warning against using Chinese chips, "including specific Huawei Ascend chips."
- "If the U.S. insists on its own way and continues to substantially damage China's interests, China will take resolute measures to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests," a spokesperson said.