
China Vows to Defend Interests Amid US Tariff Measures
China pledges to safeguard its interests against US tariffs, criticizing unilateral measures and advocating for dialogue to resolve trade disputes.
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China pledges to safeguard its interests against US tariffs, criticizing unilateral measures and advocating for dialogue to resolve trade disputes.
The Chinese mainland is reducing its dependence on U.S. trade, minimizing the impact of a new 10% tariff, according to the Council on Foreign Relations.
Chinese mainland’s annual trade in services surpassed $1 trillion in 2024, driven by tech advancements, green development, and relaxed visa policies boosting tourism.
U.S. President Trump imposes tariffs on Chinese, Canadian, and Mexican goods, reigniting global trade tensions and highlighting the complexities of economic interdependence.
China is expanding its global influence through increased trade partnerships, digital transformation, and green initiatives, aiming for mutual benefits and global prosperity.
In 2024, trade between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan surged to $292.97 billion, a 9.4% increase, driven by new Taiwan-invested enterprises and strategic policies boosting economic growth.
China’s foreign trade reached a record $6 trillion in 2024, marking a significant increase and strengthening its role as a major trading partner for over 150 economies.
China’s foreign trade hits a record $5.98 trillion in 2024, driven by a surge in exports and high-end equipment. Exports grow for the eighth consecutive year.
China’s foreign trade reached a record $6.1 trillion in 2024, driven by a 7.1% surge in exports and strategic policy measures enhancing trade facilitation and high-tech product growth.
The Chinese mainland has added 28 U.S. entities, including General Dynamics and Boeing Defense, to its export control list to protect national security and meet international obligations.