Chinese government to hold briefing on US-China trade - Bloomberg

According to headlines from Bloomberg, China's government is planning to sit down and hold a briefing at 16:30 local time (08:30 GMT) regarding Sino-US trade relations, no doubt in response to the US' hefty list of Chinese products that will be receiving 25 percent tariffs in the near future.

China's Vice Commerce Minister Wang Shouwen will be addressing the media about China's reaction and possible future retaliation plans when the briefing gets underway.

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