BEIJING -- China's top economic officials on Thursday urged the U.S. to engage in talks to rein in the spiraling tariff conflict but said there is still "sufficient" room to roll out more stimulus policies if the battle escalates.
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Chinese economic officials speak to reporters in Beijing on March 6. From left, Wu Qing, chairman of China Securities Regulatory Commission; Pan Gongsheng, governor of People's Bank of China; Wang Wentao, minister of commerce; Zheng Shanjie, director of National Development and Reform Commission; and Lan Fo'an, minister of finance. (Source photos by Tomoki Mera)
BEIJING -- China's top economic officials on Thursday urged the U.S. to engage in talks to rein in the spiraling tariff conflict but said there is still "sufficient" room to roll out more stimulus policies if the battle escalates.