Donald Trump says US will charge China more than $160billion for Coronavirus harm
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President Donald Trump has uncovered the United States will charge China a 'significant' sum for harms brought about by the Coronavirus, which broke out from the Asain nation.
During a question and answer session at the White House on Monday, Trump made the risk to China in the wake of being asked whether he was thinking about looking for cash from Beijing for its reaction to the pandemic.
The thought came after a German paper distributed a ridiculed up bill of a $160billion receipt for the effect shutdowns have had on the economy following the spread of the disease from Wuhan to Europe.
The president guaranteed he had an 'a lot simpler' thought and asserted he was anticipating getting considerably more than what the Germans were recommending.
China has been blamed for attempting to conceal the degree of the infection when it initially became known, and keeping different nations around the globe from being readied.
'We have methods for doing things significantly simpler than that,' Trump told a coronavirus press preparation Monday in Washington DC.
'Germany's taking a gander at things, and we're taking a gander at things, and we're discussing much more cash than Germany's discussing.
'We haven't decided the last sum yet. It's significant,' Trump included.
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