
China Urges US to Drop Excessive Tariffs, Safeguard Global Supply Chains
China calls on the United States to abandon excessive national security tariffs on steel and aluminum, warning of supply chain risks and urging fair dialogue.
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China calls on the United States to abandon excessive national security tariffs on steel and aluminum, warning of supply chain risks and urging fair dialogue.
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