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China Huawei vice chairman was released as a bail, and US and China trade negotiations are in a new phase. US President Trump said he would use the card for trade negotiations.

Beijing correspondent Sung Wook reports.

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A Canadian court has released a bail from Huang Mingzhuang, vice president of China, who was arrested on suspicion of violating US sanctions against Iran.

The condition of living in Vancouver at 8.45 billion won for the bail, the court hearing about whether to hand the vice president to the United States continues.

However, just before the bail was issued, it was reported that Canadians were detained in China.

[Trudeau / Prime Minister of Canada: I know that the people of Canada are detained in China. We are in direct negotiations with the Chinese diplomatic authorities.]

The Chinese government denied suspicions that it was not retaliation for the arrest.

[Lucan / Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman: his organization violated the law because he did not register.]

Under such circumstances, US President Trump did not hide his intention to use the card as a card in trade negotiations with China, saying he could be directly involved in the Huawei incident.

He also said negotiations with China are already in progress by telephone and that China is considering cutting tariffs on US-made cars from 40% to 15%.

The US and China trade negotiations seem to mean speeding up negotiations in the situation where the two nations of Canada and China are caught up.