“The flurry of punitive measures taken against China by the Trump administration over the last few days was prompted by a belief among U.S. officials that China has failed to live up to commitments it made in trade talks earlier this month,” CNN reports.
“This week the administration made moves to revoke visas for Chinese students and suspend the sale of some critical technology to Chinese companies.”
“The officials said they are frustrated that China failed to follow through on the commitments that were meant to deescalate the trade conflict between the two countries, as they seek an overall deal by the middle of August.”

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