China says in principle door is open to talks with U.S. on trade

Reuters  |  BEIJING 

(Reuters) - China's door to talks is open in principle, the country's said on Monday, a day after warned that any trade and business deals reached with would be void if the implemented tariffs.

The two countries ended their latest round of negotiations on Sunday, with U.S. Commerce and his delegation leaving Beijing without making a public statement, and making no mention of any new agreements.

Following Chinese Liu He's talks with Ross, China referred instead to a consensus reached last month in Washington, when China agreed to increase significantly its purchases of U.S. goods and services.

It also warned that any tariffs and other trade measures implemented by would derail any agreements between the two sides.

referred questions to the country's when asked at a regular briefing when and where a next round of talks might occur, and if Liu was preparing to go to the

"But I think China's position in principle is very clear, which is that China's door to dialogue and consultations is always open," Hua said.

China is sincere in wanting to "appropriately resolve" the problem via talks, she added, without elaborating.

and the did not reply to request for comment on the issue.

At the end of last month's talks in the two countries released a joint statement, and later said the trade war was "on hold".

But just when it appeared a trade truce between the two economic heavyweights was on the cards, the last week warned it would pursue tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese imports, as well as impose restrictions on Chinese investments in the United States and tighter export controls.

The heightened trade tensions with China come as Trump has angered U.S. allies, including Canada, and the European Union, with tariffs on

(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Writing by Michael Martina; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 14:08 IST