, June 2 -- China strongly criticized recent U.S. actions it claims are detrimental to Chinese interests on Monday. These include new guidelines restricting exports of AI chips, a ban on selling chip design software to China, and a plan to revoke visas for Chinese students.

"These actions seriously violate the understanding reached in trade talks held in Geneva last month," China's Commerce Ministry stated.

The criticism refers to a joint agreement in which the U.S. and China pledged to ease trade tensions by reducing the steep tariffs each side had imposed. However, despite this temporary truce, fundamental disagreements remain unresolved, as highlighted by the latest tensions.

The 90-day agreement was intended to allow both sides tim...