China hits U.S. tariffs on TVs New duties called breach of WTO principles; Discrimination also claimed; Trade dispute could mar premier's visit with Bush SHANGHAI, China - China angrily rejected U.S. anti-dumping measures on Chinese television imports, as an increasingly rancorous trade dispute threatened yesterday to mar a visit to Washington next month by China's premier. The U.S. measures announced Monday come amid clashes over textiles, steel and soybeans. Many in China believe that furniture may be the next export drawn into the dispute. With Premier Wen Jiabao due in Washington in less than two weeks to meet with President...