China shrugs off threat of US tariffs to economy, says it has tools to protect jobs
- Senior Chinese officials held a briefing Monday in Beijing to downplay the impact of US tariffs.
- The briefing followed a Politburo meeting last week addressing the trade war with the United States.
- Officials promised support for businesses and workers to counter the tariff impact.
- US tariffs reach 145 percent on imports, while China imposed 125 percent duties in retaliation.
- China will introduce policies to stabilize the economy and expand domestic demand.
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Despite apprehensions surrounding President Donald Trump’s trade war, the Chinese government remains assertive, asserting its capabilities to safeguard employment and alleviate the effect of raised taxes on China’s exports. Notable representatives from numerous departments assured additional backing for businesses and employees, more relaxed conditions for borrowing, and other strategies in a meeting held on Monday to offset a total of 145% tari…
China Shrugs Off Threat Of US Tariffs To Its Economy, Says It Has Tools To Protect Jobs
China’s leaders are downplaying the potential impact from U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war, saying they have the capacity to protect jobs and limit damage from higher tariffs on Chinese exports. The briefing Monday by several senior officials of different government ministries appeared aimed at shoring up confidence with promises of support for companies and the unemployed, easier lending conditions and other policies to counter the impac…
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China shrugs off threat of US tariffs to economy
CHINA – China’s leaders are downplaying the potential impact from US President Donald Trump’s trade war, saying they have the capacity to protect jobs and limit damage from higher tariffs on Chinese exports. The briefing Monday by several senior officials of different government ministries appeared aimed at shoring up confidence with promises of support for
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