China Says It Will Decide on US Tariff Countermeasures in Due Course
China opposes U.S. unilateral tariffs and will consider adjusting countermeasures while seeking talks before Xi-Trump meeting, the commerce ministry said.
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Official: China considering trade response
A Chinese commerce ministry official stated Tuesday that China is closely monitoring U.S. policy developments and will decide “in due course” whether to adjust its countermeasures to U.S. tariffs, Total Farm Marketing reported.
China is willing to enter into the sixth round of trade negotiations with the U.S., urging the U.S. to withdraw its unilateral tariffs. As the 15% global tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump on countries around the world took effect at 2:01 p.m. on the 24th, China's Ministry of Commerce has expressed its willingness to enter into the sixth round of trade negotiations with the U.S., urging the U.S. to withdraw its unilateral tariffs.
China Pushes Back Against Trump’s New Trade Measures as Persistent Tariff Volatility Reshapes Asia Supply Chains
China has warned it will take “firm countermeasures” if the United States moves ahead with fresh trade investigations targeting Chinese strategic industries, escalating tensions just days after the US Supreme Court curtailed President Donald Trump’s authority to impose tariffs under… The post China Pushes Back Against Trump’s New Trade Measures as Persistent Tariff Volatility Reshapes Asia Supply Chains appeared first on The Asia Live.
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