China warns countries against making trade deals with the US
- On Monday, April 21, 2025, China warned nations against trade deals with the U.S. Detrimental to China.
- President Trump's tariffs, announced April 2, on most trading partners prompted China's warning.
- Governments like Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea started negotiations with Washington amid rising tensions.
- The Commerce Ministry stated countries should negotiate with China alongside Washington; U.S. Duties reached 145%.
- China threatened countermeasures, vowing to safeguard its interests as global trade faces continued disruption.
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Beijing Vows Retaliation Against US Trading Partners’ Deals ‘At The Expense Of China’s Interests’
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White House Responds to China Warning Countries Against Making Deals With US
WASHINGTON—In response to reports that the Chinese regime is warning other countries against making deals with the United States that could be detrimental to China, the White House highlighted the importance of the American economy globally. “The numbers and the sheer number of countries that have reached out to the United States and reached out to this administration to cut good trade deals speak for themselves,” White House press secretary Kar…
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