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US companies can sell products to Huawei, says Donald Trump
The announcement was made by Donald Trump at the end of the meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping scheduled to stir up the trade war involving both countries since last year.
"We agreed that US companies could sell products to Huawei," said Trump, who attended the G20 summit in the Japanese city of Osaka.
The US president also promised not to increase customs duties on Chinese imports, confirming that negotiations between the two major world powers will be resumed.
"We will not add tariffs or remove tariffs, at least for now," Donald Trump said on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, where leaders from the world's largest economies are meeting.
"We will continue to negotiate," he said at the end of a meeting with the Chinese counterpart.
The presidents of both countries appear to have agreed to re-launch economic and trade talks after the abrupt end of negotiations in May.
The President of the United States said that the meeting between the two went "very well" and that negotiations are "back on track".
Before the meeting, the Chinese president said that in spite of the great changes that have taken place in the international situation and in the relations between Beijing and Washington, during the last 40 years there is "a basic factor that remains unchanged: China and the United States benefit from cooperation and lose in confrontation. "
"Cooperation and dialogue are better than friction and confrontation," Xi told Trump. Lusa Agency
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