A new message from Beijing in Washington, in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s duties reaching up to 145% in the Asian country.

“Facing external uncertainty, China will remain committed to giving the hand, instead of puncturing The Chinese Foreign Ministry typically mentions.

Donald Trump has said that Chinese smartphone and other electronic products would not be excluded from duties – adding that they are simply moving to a different “bucket” of taxes.

China has called on Trump to “completely cancel” the duty status and “return to the right path of mutual respect”. However, US officials said Sunday that the products would be subject to a “semiconductor duty”.

US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnik said the new tax would additionally be in a series of global duties imposed by the US earlier this month and then suspended for a 90 -day period.

“We need our medicines and we need semiconductors and our electronic devices be made in America‘, added.

China accused the US of launching “advanced” cyberattacks, naming NSA agents (National Security Service).

According to the Chinese Foreign Minister, the “Beijing will take all necessary measures to protect its cyber security.”