Chinese censors erase online comments as US puts tariffs 'on hold'

IANS  |  Beijing 

Chinese censors have erased over US-negotiations as the two countries appeared to back away from a war.

After the announcement on Sunday by that planned tariffs on $150 billion worth of Chinese goods would be put "on hold", posts on the microblogging site discussing the deal were immedietly deleted, according to a research initiative studying Chinese media.

A selection of the censored comments were published by the Chinese Media Project. In one, a user, referring to US Donald Trump, said: "The madman won."

Another deleted post said China's bid to get US sanctions lifted on the had been unsuccessful, according to a report in

"The other points of compromise -- or kneeling, to put it more sharply -- are small matters," the user wrote, according to the project.

On Saturday, and released a statement saying they had come to a consensus of "effective measures" to narrow the US' huge deficit with

It was not clear exactly why the comments were censored. Chinese officials on Monday were keen to show that had stood firm in the talks.

A for said that the country had demonstrated three "bottom lines", which were: It would not cut exports to the US in order to reduce the trade deficit, no target was set for reducing the deficit -- Trump had previously pushed for a $200 billion reduction -- and upheld its right to upgrade its industry.

The White House's threatened tariffs had targeted Beijing's "Made in China" industrial programme.

"Despite all the pressure, China didn't 'fold', as Trump observed", the state-run said in an editorial. "Instead, it stood firm and continually expressed its willingness to talk".

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First Published: Mon, May 21 2018. 20:44 IST