China's Premier Li Keqiang said the country will "not be led by emotions" in a potential trade war with the US as he pledged to open China's market up even further.
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China takes a swing at Trump and says it 'won't be led by emotions' in trade war — it'll open its economy 'even wider'
China will open up its market, lower import taxes, and find ways for Chinese tech giants to list shares in the mainland.
In a press conference on the last day of China's annual legislative meeting, the National People's Congress, Li responded to a range of questions covering a potential trade war with the US, the position of Taiwan,, and opening up the country's economy.
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