A trade deal worth $200 billion between China and the U.S. is 'fully intact,' President Trump says, just hours after his senior trade adviser rattled markets by saying the pact was 'over.'
"They had nothing at all to do with the Phase I trade deal, which continues in place.
I was simply speaking to the lack of trust we now have of the Chinese Communist Party, after they lied about the origins of the China virus and foisted a pandemic upon the world," he said.Navarro wrote books entitled"The Coming China Wars," and"Death by China: Confronting the Dragon," before joining Trump's White House.
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