China Slams US Investment Curbs, Promises to Protect Its Interests
China condemns new US investment restrictions, stating they harm both nations’ economic interests and international credibility.
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China condemns new US investment restrictions, stating they harm both nations’ economic interests and international credibility.
China has criticized the U.S. for new investment restrictions, warning that these measures will harm American economic interests and international standing.
An Indian scholar warns that the U.S.’s reciprocal tariffs on steel and aluminum could harm its own economy more than its trading partners, potentially fueling inflation and stunting domestic growth.
Former Brazilian Ambassador Marcos Caramuru claims US tariffs aim beyond trade relations and violate international law, highlighting the broader implications of current US trade policies.
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South Koreans express concerns that the US’s new steel and aluminum tariffs could escalate global trade tensions, disrupt free trade agreements, and increase living costs worldwide.
The Chinese mainland’s Ministry of Commerce urges the U.S. to stop using tariffs as coercive tools, highlighting the negative impact on global trade and the multilateral system.
US tariffs on Mexican steel could reshape the global market and hike construction costs, warns Northeastern University professor.
China responds to new U.S. tariffs with WTO complaint, urging dialogue to stabilize relations and safeguard global economic stability.
Indian scholar C. Veeramani warns US reciprocal tariffs could trigger a global trade war, threatening economies and jobs worldwide.