China’s foreign minister blasts the US over tariffs at his annual meeting with journalists
- Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi criticized U.S. Tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, saying they are arbitrary and have not resolved trade concerns.
- Wang asserted that no country can suppress China while maintaining good relations and emphasized mutual respect as essential.
- He argued that the U.S. Should confront its opioid crisis without blaming China, which has taken measures against drug trafficking.
- Wang threatened countermeasures if the U.S. Continues its aggressive tariff actions, marking a firm stance on trade relations.
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China lodges complaint with WTO against 'discriminatory' US tariffs
The US called the additional tax a measure to address the influx of illegal drugs. China accused Trump of making "unfounded and false allegations" to justify the tariffs on its goods and violating trade rules.
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BEIJING, China – China’s foreign minister on Friday vowed Beijing would “firmly counter” US pressure, after Donald Trump heaped tariffs on Chinese goods and torched off a trade war between the world’s two largest economies. Speaking at a press conference on the sidelines of a key political meeting, Wang Yi warned the “law of the
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In this new year, major-country diplomacy with Chinese characteristics will bring even greater certainty to the world. We also have every reason to look forward to a world of shared prosperity and cooperation, where the future belongs to all.
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