'Best Peace, Security Record': China On Trump's 100% Tariff Call, Says It 'Doesn't Plan Wars'
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China hits back at Trump's 100% tariffs threat: ‘We don’t participate in…' - Uitvconnect : Breaking News, India News, Sports News and Live Updates
China has strongly responded to former President Donald Trump’s latest threat to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese goods, dismissing the proposal as unrealistic and rooted in protectionist policies. In a statement issued by Chinese officials, the country’s trade representatives emphasized that Beijing does not engage in “unilateral economic coercion” and favors cooperation over confrontation. The warning from Trump, who has frequently used tariffs …
We don’t plan wars: China’s response to Trump’s high tariffs appeal to NATO
New Delhi: China has responded strongly to the statement of US President Donald Trump urging the NATO nations to place 50-100 per cent tariffs on Beijing until the Russia-Ukraine war ends. Responding to this, the Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi said that China does not participate in or plan wars; what it does is to promote peace talks. “Sanctions would only complicate the situation”, he said. The remarks, reported by China Daily, were made by …


Trump Calls on NATO to Impose 100% Tariffs on China to End Russo‑Ukrainian War
President Trump proposed using tariffs as economic weapons to stop the Ukrainian conflict, urging NATO countries to impose levies on China to halt its support for Russian actions. He also said he was ready to enact “major” sanctions on Russia. Trump Reveals His Hand: NATO Tariffs on China and Escalation of Sanctions Against Russia The... The post Trump Calls on NATO to Impose 100% Tariffs on China to End Russo‑Ukrainian War appeared first on Dai…
Beijing Pushes Back After Trump Proposes 50–100% NATO Tariffs on China
China pushed back against US President Donald Trump’s proposal that NATO slap steep tariffs on Beijing, with Foreign Minister Wang Yi warning that punitive measures would only complicate global conflicts. Speaking in Ljubljana after talks with Slovenia’s deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Tanja Fajon, Wang reiterated that China seeks to promote peace talks, not escalate tensions. “China does not participate in or plan wars, and what Chi…
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