China's Stance on US-Vietnam Trade Deal
China is evaluating the trade agreement between the US and Vietnam and pledges to protect its own rights if necessary. The commerce ministry spokesperson emphasized China's opposition to deals that undermine its interests.

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China is currently evaluating the trade agreement between the United States and Vietnam, with a commitment to safeguarding its own rights and interests if required. This announcement was made by a spokesperson from China's commerce ministry during a briefing on Thursday.
He Yongqian, the ministry's spokesperson, articulated China's strong opposition to any agreements made at the expense of Chinese interests. The statement reaffirms China's unwavering stance on protecting its economic position in global trade negotiations.
The evaluation suggests heightened vigilance in China regarding international deals that could potentially impact its economic landscape, highlighting the delicate dynamics in Asia-Pacific trade relations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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