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that Trump made Friday, when he said he had second thoughts on escalating the China trade war. They later said the president meant he wished he had raised tariffs on Beijing even higher.In Beijing, the Foreign Ministry said on Mondaybetween the two sides on trade.
Vice Premier Liu He, who has been leading talks with Washington, said Monday that China was willing to resolve the trade dispute through "calm" negotiations and resolutely opposed the escalation of the conflict. Liu also said that nobody benefited from a trade war, and that U.S. companies are especially welcome in China and will be treated well.GP: Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla Inc.
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