China says it will ignore US 'tariff numbers game'
- The White House announced potential tariffs of up to 245% on Chinese imports due to retaliatory actions, including a 20% tariff related to the fentanyl crisis.
- China's Foreign Ministry stated it will ignore the U.S. 'tariff numbers game' following the announcement of these tariffs.
- China appointed a new trade negotiator, Li Chenggang, to be key in future trade discussions amid escalating tensions with the U.S., which has led to a complaint filed with the World Trade Organization.
- President Xi emphasized during his visit to Southeast Asia that 'there are no winners in a tariff war' while negotiating deals with multiple nations.
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