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US-China trade deal can be seen as a new start to explore each other's boundary of behavior and tolerance – Global Times.

Responding to the Chinese Commerce Ministry’s statement confirming the invite from the US side for the US-China trade deal signing, the Editor-in-chief of Chinese and English editions of the Global Times, Hu Xijin, tweeted out: “China and the US will sign phase one trade deal. This deal can be seen as a new start to explore each other's boundary of behavior and tolerance. China-US ties can no longer go back to the past. But if the two countries go to confrontation again, it will be idiocy of the mankind.”

 

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