"If the US side imposes trade restrictions, including high tariffs, then all trade agreements reached as result of talks will have no binding force," the statement read.
The statement was made in the light of the yet another round of US-Chinese trade talks, which began on Saturday and continued through Sunday.
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Last week the White House issued a statement saying that the United States will impose a 25-percent tariff on $50 billion of goods imported from China, which contain "industrially significant technology." According to Washington, the final list of imports would be revealed by June 15. Also, by the end of June, the US is expected to unveil the list of investment restrictions and export controls related to Chinese industrial technology.