Beijing flays US for blacklisting Chinese entities
A spokesperson in the statement said that the allegations were pretexts to interfere in the internal affairs of China.
A spokesperson in the statement said that the allegations were pretexts to interfere in the internal affairs of China.
At the interbank foreign exchange, the rupee opened weak at 71.96 and fell further to 72.05 against the US dollar.
The Sensex finished just 5.67 points lower at 39,592.08 while the Nifty also ended on a flat note at 11,841.55.
China's Commerce Ministry said ahead of the meeting that it would last only two days.
Beijing has struck back with each step, hitting 110 billion worth of US goods, or nearly everything China buys from the United States.