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China says it hopes U.S. can view bilateral trade properly By Reuters

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BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s foreign ministry said on Wednesday it hoped the United States could view bilateral trade properly after the U.S. commerce secretary accused Beijing of preventing its domestic airlines from buying Boeing (NYSE:) aircraft.

Hua Chunying from the Chinese foreign minister stated that China believes the United States should follow market principles and cooperate with Beijing.

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