China's President Xi says tariffs and trade wars hurt world economic order
- Chinese President Xi Jinping stated that tariffs and trade wars harm all nations' rights and the global economic order on April 23.
- Xi expressed China's readiness to collaborate with Azerbaijan to uphold the international system led by the United Nations.
- He emphasized that tariffs undermine the legitimate rights and interests of all countries, according to Xinhua.
- Xi firmly opposes any agreements that compromise China's interests and declared that appeasement will not ensure peace.
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China's President Xi Says Tariffs, Trade Wars Hurt World Economic Order - Other Media news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday that tariff and trade wars undermine the legitimate rights and interests of all countries, hurt the multilateral trading system and impact the world economic order, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
China's President Xi says tariffs and trade wars hurt world economic order
Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday that tariff and trade wars undermine the legitimate rights and interests of all countries, hurt the multilateral trading system and impact the world economic order, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
Xi says tariffs “undermine” the multilateral trading system and “impact on the world economic order”
China’s President Xi Jinping said Wednesday that tariffs “undercut” the multilateral trading system and “impact on the world economic order,” amid tensions with the United States over the decision of US President Donald Trump to impose a battery of tariffs on a global scale, suspended except for the case of Beijing. “Tariff and trade wars damage the legitimate rights and interests of all countries, undermine the multilateral trading system and i…
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