BEIJING Jonas Hector World Cup Jersey , Aug. 15 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday expressed "grave concerns" about an executive memorandum signed by U.S. President Donald Trump to direct a trade representative to examine the so-called China's intellectual property practices.0 "We hope that the U.S. trade representative respects facts and acts with prudence," the ministry said in a statement on its website.
If the U.S. side fails to respect basic facts and multilateral trade rules, and takes measures that harm bilateral economic and trade relations, "China will definitely not sit by, but take all appropriate measures to resolutely safeguard its legitimate rights and interests Jerome Boateng World Cup Jersey ," it said.
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The Republican-controlled US House of Representatives gave final approval on Wednesday to the biggest overhaul of the US tax code in 30 years, sending a sweeping US$1.5 trillion tax bill to President Donald Trump for his signature.
In sealing Trump’s first major legislative victory since he took office in January, Republicans steamrolled opposition from Democrats to pass a bill that slashes taxes for corporations and the wealthy while giving mixed, temporary tax relief to middle-class Americans.
The House approved the measure by 224-201, passing it for the second time in two days after a procedural foul-up forced another vote on Wednesday. The Republican-led Senate had passed it 51-48 in the early hours of Wednesday.
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