Why China Sees US Trade Deals with Partners as a Threat – and How It Could React
- China opposes any deal made "at the expense of China's interests for so-called tariff relief," according to a Commerce Ministry spokesperson.
- US President Donald Trump stated that the US signed a trade deal with China without revealing details.
- China described US actions as a "typical example of unilateral bullying" that undermines the multilateral trading system.
- The spokesperson urged all parties to resolve trade differences through equal consultations and uphold international trade rules.
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China warns countries not to sign US trade deals at its expense
China has again warned that its interests must not be used as a bargaining chip as countries scramble to make deals with the United States to avoid the reinstatement of tariffs after a 90-day reprieve ends on July 9.
China Reiterates Opposition to Any Trade Deals at Its Expense
China firmly opposes any countries reaching trade agreements with the US that would sacrifice Chinese interests in exchange for tariff relief, according to a statement from the Ministry of Commerce on Saturday night.
China firmly opposes any party reaching deal at expense of China's interests: MOFCOM on US’ push for tariff deals
China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) on Saturday night warned against any party reaching deal at expense of China's interests in exchange for so-called tariff reductions and vowed to resolutely defend its rights and interests, in response to a question about the US’ push for deals with countries on tariffs before July 9.
China opposes any tariff deal made at its expense: Commerce Ministry
BEIJING: (Bernama-Xinhua) -- China firmly opposes any country making trade deals with the United States (US) at the expense of Chinese interests in exchange for so-called "tariff relief", a spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce said on Saturday (June 28), according to Xinhua.
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