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Beijing threatens countermeasures against countries that ‘appease’ Washington in trade war

Statement from commerce ministry criticises ‘selfish’ countries that make any trade deals with the US that harm China China has strongly criticised other countries making trade deals with the United States at Beijing’s expense, promising countermeasures against those who “appease” Washington in the blistering tariff war. While the rest of the world has been slapped with a blanket 10% tariff, China faces levies of up to 145% on many products. Beijing has responded with duties of 125% on US goods. Continue reading...

Beijing threatens countermeasures against countries that ‘appease’ Washington in trade war
Beijing threatens countermeasures against countries that ‘appease’ Washington in trade war

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The statement from Beijing highlights China's firm stance against countries making trade deals with the United States that could harm Chinese interests. The warning against "appeasement" and seeking temporary selfish interests at China's expense shows Beijing's determination to protect its own economy in the face of escalating tariffs. The ongoing trade war between the US and China has caused global economic uncertainty and market instability. Trump's remarks about potential talks with China offer a glimmer of hope for a resolution, but Beijing's response suggests that any deal must be fair and not damaging to China's interests. China's commitment to fighting the trade war "to the end" and its criticism of US unilateralism and protectionism reflect its desire for a fair and balanced international trading system. The warning about the international order reverting to the "law of the jungle" highlights China's concerns about the potential consequences of escalating trade tensions. Overall, Beijing's strong words serve as a reminder that China is prepared to defend its interests in the face of trade disputes with the United States, and that any resolution must be mutually beneficial and respectful of China's position in the global economy.

Author Name: Agence France-Presse