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China Launches Two ‘Reciprocal’ Probes Into US Trade Practices

BEIJING, March 27 (Reuters) – ⁠China’s ⁠commerce ministry ⁠said on Friday ​it had initiated two ‌counter-probes into U.S. ‌practices hampering ⁠the ⁠flow of Chinese products into the ​United States, in a move suggesting no ​retaliation from Beijing immediately against ⁠recent ⁠U.S. probes.

The two ⁠investigations – ​to conclude within six months ​but which ⁠could be further extended – are launched in response ⁠to two U.S. Section 301 investigations against ⁠China, the ministry said in a statement, describing the moves as “reciprocal”.

Based on the findings of the investigations, China will take ⁠corresponding measures to defend its rights and interests, it said.

(Reporting by ​Ryan Woo; Editing by ​Muralikumar Anantharaman)

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