Trump officials see no Chinese concessions for tariff delays amid market rout
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China made no trade concessions after U.S. President Donald Trump postponed 10% tariffs on over $150 billion (£124.3 billion) worth of Chinese imports, senior U.S. officials said on Wednesday, adding that talks aimed at resolving the trade fight would continue and markets should be patient."This was not a quid pro quo," U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross told CNBC television in an interview, using a Latin phrase meaning a favour exchanged for a favour.Trump on Tuesday..