China’s Commerce Ministry Condemns U.S. Tariff Increases on Chinese Products
China’s Commerce Ministry strongly opposes U.S. tariff hikes on Chinese goods, citing negative impacts on global trade and urging immediate corrective action.
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China’s Commerce Ministry strongly opposes U.S. tariff hikes on Chinese goods, citing negative impacts on global trade and urging immediate corrective action.
The U.S. has raised tariffs on Chinese goods, including electric vehicles and solar cells, prompting backlash from industry leaders and warnings from the IMF about potential global trade impacts.
U.S. economists and trade groups express concern that new tariffs on China could harm American businesses and consumers, potentially escalating geopolitical tensions and hindering economic growth.
The US imposes $18B in new tariffs on Chinese imports, targeting key sectors and heightening trade tensions between the superpowers.
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