Trump Charges China with Tariffs Violation: White House Calls for Dialogue

President Donald Trump has accused China of breaching their tariff agreement, alleging that Beijing has failed to adhere to commitments outlined during negotiations. White House spokesperson Miller responded, asserting the US is prepared to take further action against China and hold them accountable for their actions. Miller emphasized the US would not allow Chinese interference in its production capacity and will prevent espionage activities facilitated by student visas. Following these accusations, the Chinese Embassy in Washington challenged Trump’s claims, calling for an end to discriminatory restrictions and urging the US to protect agreements reached at high-level talks held in Geneva. Meanwhile, China and the United States continue to engage diplomatically on economic and trade fronts while expressing concerns regarding ongoing disputes.