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Beijing envoy says U.S.-China should avoid a trade war

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(Reuters) - The and should avoid a trade war, China's to the Tiankai said on Wednesday, stressing that Beijing's preference was to resolve the dispute through negotiations.

"Negotiation would still be our preference, but it takes two to tango," told reporters after an hour-long meeting at the State Department with Acting U.S. "We will see what the U.S. will do," he added.

said the meeting covered all aspects of the U.S.-relationship, which he described as "comprehensive and complex."

"We discussed the overall relationship, including the trade aspects," he said.

and State Department officials said the meeting had been arranged before announced proposed U.S. tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese products, a move that provoked Chinese retaliation.

A U.S. said on Wednesday the may pursue negotiations to resolve deepening differences over trade, but he declined to say whether high-level meetings were planned.

One of the first opportunities for the and to discuss the dispute will be on the sidelines of the and Bank meeting in on April 20-22.

A said no talks had been scheduled.

(Reporting by and David Brunnstrom, editing by and Diane Craft)

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First Published: Thu, April 05 2018. 03:27 IST
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