According to China

- Two Chinese officials said there were no constant talks with the US.
- Their comments come after the president Donald Trump Said the two countries were “active”.
- The White House has signaled the hope of the deal in recent days.
Bejing throws cold water on President Donald Trump's hopes to reduce tension between the two largest economy in the world trade war Has built global markets.
On Wednesday, Trump told reporters that both sides would speak “actively”. On Thursday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman's conversations were still inferior.
“None of them is true,” spokeswoman Guo Jiakun told journalists during the daily press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “For everyone I know, China and the US do not need consultation or negotiations on tariffs, but less to the transaction.”
Wall Street responded positively on Wednesday after the Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Trump raised the prospects of the deal. The Wall Street Journal announced that the White House is considering whether to escalate by reducing some tariffs.
Bessent said there was an opportunity for a big thing.
On Tuesday, Trump said the tariffs of Chinese goods It should be “significantly” under 145%of which the White House was established after Beijing created resistance to US goods after the President's “Liberation Day” announcement.
According to CNBC, a separate Chinese official also said that there were no continuous talks.
“There are currently no negotiations on the economy and trade between China and the US,” said a spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce, who told Yadong journalists. His remarks were originally in the mandarin and translated through the financial edition.
The White House did not immediately respond to the commentary on Business Insider.