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China will open its markets further and aims to avert trade war, says premier
Published Tue, Mar 20, 2018 · 09:50 PM
Beijing
CHINA will open its markets further and aims to avert a trade war, said Premier Li Keqiang, just days away from the implementation of over-arching trade tariffs on Chinese goods by the United States.
In a pre-scripted annual press conference concluding the two-week National People's Congress, Mr Li said that the "new era" for China will be one of "free trade" and further "opening up".
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