At UN, tariff-targeted China denounces US 'bullying'
- China accused the U.S. Of 'bullying' other countries through tariffs during a United Nations meeting, calling it 'blackmail' and a form of unilateralism.
- The U.S. Rejected China's claims, labeling them a 'performative maneuver' lacking credibility.
- Fu Cong criticized the U.S.'s unilateral tariff imposition, claiming it disrupts the global economic order and threatens international stability.
- A U.S. State Department spokesperson emphasized the need to safeguard U.S. Interests.
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At UN, tariff-targeted China denounces US 'bullying'
UNITED NATIONS, United States: China savaged US trade practices as "bullying" and "blackmail" on Wednesday (Apr 23) in a fiery United Nations speech, accusations rejected by Washington, which levelled its own criticism at rival Beijing's policies. "Unilateralism is on the rise, and bullying practices
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