China and U.S. Gear Up for First Trade Talks in Switzerland
As China and the United States prepare for their inaugural high-level trade talks in Switzerland, both sides aim to temper tariff tensions and steady the global economy.
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As China and the United States prepare for their inaugural high-level trade talks in Switzerland, both sides aim to temper tariff tensions and steady the global economy.
A Chinese mainland Foreign Ministry spokesperson says the U.S. must halt threats to settle the ongoing tariff dispute through dialogue and mutual respect.
China’s Ambassador Xie Feng calls for equality and respect in U.S. trade talks after tariff hikes, emphasizing mutual benefits and global growth.
As U.S. tariffs escalate, Chinese enterprises deploy digital innovation, retail partnerships, and supply chain diversification to navigate the China-U.S. trade dispute.
The Chinese Commerce Ministry has launched an anti-circumvention probe into select U.S. fiber optic products, citing evasion of anti-dumping measures. Decisions on further measures will follow.
The Chinese mainland will impose 10-15% tariffs on various US-imported products starting March 10, according to the Chinese Finance Ministry.
China firmly opposes the U.S. decision to impose a new 10% tariff on Chinese imports, vowing to take countermeasures to protect its interests.
China urges the US to withdraw its Section 232 probe into copper imports, labeling it a protectionist move that disrupts global trade stability.
China’s Ministry of Commerce urges the US to withdraw its controversial Section 232 probe into copper imports, labeling the investigation as protectionist and harmful to global trade.
China’s business leaders condemn the US’s ‘America First Investment Policy,’ warning of negative impacts on bilateral trade and global supply chains.