The Chinese Communist regime announced two investigations into U.S. trade measures on March 27, alleging that U.S. practices have disrupted trade in renewable energy products and global supply chains.
The two probes, unveiled by the regime’s Ministry of Commerce, are scheduled to be completed in six months but can be extended by another three months.
A spokesperson for the regime’s ministry said in a statement that Beijing will take corresponding measures based on the results of the investigations and pledged to defend its rights and interests.
China and the United States are currently in a tentative trade truce secured at the leaders’ summit last October in South Korea. U.S. President Donald Trump said earlier this week that he will travel to Beijing in mid-May for a summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping….
China Opens 2 Trade Probes Targeting US Ahead of Trump–Xi Summit

