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China Launches Reciprocal Probes Into US Trade Practices Targeting Green Products
China targets US trade barriers on green products and high-tech exports in response to US Section 301 probes, aiming to protect Chinese industries and WTO rules.
- On Friday, China's Commerce Ministry initiated two counter-probes into United States trade practices hampering the flow of Chinese products into the United States, responding to recent American investigations.
- Earlier this month, the United States launched trade investigations into excess industrial capacity and forced labor across 16 trading partners, including China, triggering Beijing's reciprocal response.
- The Commerce Ministry stated investigations examine United States practices that "disrupt global supply and industrial chains" and "hinder trade in green products," restricting Chinese product entry and limiting high-tech exports.
- On Thursday, Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao met Trade Representative Jamieson Greer in Cameroon at a World Trade Organization meeting, expressing concerns while indicating willingness to strengthen economic cooperation.
- President Donald Trump and the Chinese President have maintained a trade truce since October 2025, with Trump scheduled to visit Beijing in mid-May to reset Asia-Pacific relations.
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Beijing is responding to US trade offensives by launching targeted investigations this Friday, 27 March, in a context of growing tensions between the world's first two powers.
·Paris, France
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The Chinese Communist regime announced two investigations into U.S. trade measures on March 27, alleging that U.S. practices have disrupted trade in renewable energy products and global supply chains. The two probes, unveiled by the regime’s Ministry of Commerce, are scheduled to be completed in six months but can be extended by another three months. A spokesperson for the regime’s ministry said in a statement that Beijing will take correspondin…
·New York, United States
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