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Trump says he'd revoke China's most favored nation status

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Ex-United States President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he would revoke China's most favored nation status when he returned to the White House.

Delivering remarks in Manchester, New Hampshire, Trump also pointed out he'll work for the US to gain "total independence" from China economically.

He also underlined he would hold Beijing accountable for unleashing the "China virus" on the world, claiming that the coronavirus came from a Wuhan lab.

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