Chinese Commerce Ministry critiques US tariffs in trade talks
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China's warning to the US: Don't let us be intimidated
China's top diplomat in the US criticizes Donald Trump's tariffs, writes the South China Morning Post. China's US ambassador Xie Feng believes that "nobody benefits" from tariff increases. - But China will not be intimidated, says Xie Feng.
Chinese foreign trade enterprises actively respond to US "reciprocal tariff"
Editor's note: The article is written by Ma Xiaobai, a director and researcher at the Development Research Center of China's State Council, and reflects the author's opinions and not necessarily the views of CGTN. It has been translated from Chinese
If you don’t have eggs, why do you get into a trade war? China mocks Trump, but already suffers his tariffs
China seeks strategies to mitigate the impact and sustain its economic growth. However, the consequences have already become visible. More information: The White House is considering reducing tariffs on China to lower the trade war: from 145% to between 50 and 65%
Trade, Tariffs, and Trump, a Trifecta for Turmoil - Times Kuwait
THE TIMES KUWAIT REPORT From the ancient Spice and Silk Routes to modern day, global trade has facilitated the exchange of goods, ideas, and cultures, connecting civilizations and shaping human history. Trade and foreign policy of nations have also been intertwined throughout history, with foreign policies often tailored to promote trade and political interests. In addition, trade has been linked to national economies, with tariffs often serving…
China Confident in Economic Resilience Despite US Tariff Pressure
Chinese officials dismissed concerns about US tariffs this week, asserting they have ample tools to protect jobs and limit economic damage from the ongoing trade dispute with Washington. Senior officials from multiple government ministries held a briefing to shore up confidence, promising support for companies and the unemployed while pledging easier lending conditions to counter […]
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