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On July 9, Beijing condemned Washington’s new restrictions on Chinese purchases of U.S. farmland as discriminatory and a violation of international trade rules, following U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins’ announcement that the Department of Agriculture will terminate agreements with entities from countries labeled as “foreign adversaries,” prompting China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning to criticize the move as politicizing economic and investment issues, undermining market principles, and ultimately harming U.S. interests.

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00:00Beijing condemned on July 9 news restrictions by Washington on Chinese purchases of U.S. farmland as discriminatory and violating international trade rules.
00:11U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rawlins has said the United States Department of Agriculture will terminate agreements and contracts with people and entities from countries she described as foreign adversaries.
00:30The United States Department of Agriculture and Finance Department of Defense is a very basic set of claims by the economic policy of theở the economy.
00:36The United States Department of Agriculture will also harass the country's interests of the US and its interests of the world and its lives.
00:39We're in the fight for the U.S. to continue to prevent the trade negotiations from the country's conflict.
00:43On the internet, the U.S. & the Prime Minister's advisory committee on the U.S.
00:47We are also a clear on our President's Day of Commerce.
00:49The U.S. and the United States Department of Agriculture took place with us on the United States.
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