
US Counter-Multilateral Trade Policies: A Global Threat
US counter-multilateral trade policies under Biden and Trump pose significant risks to the global trade system and economic stability.
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US counter-multilateral trade policies under Biden and Trump pose significant risks to the global trade system and economic stability.
New analyses reveal that the ‘China shock’ brought about net economic gains in the U.S., challenging previous narratives of job losses in manufacturing.
A global survey by CGTN reveals that over 90% of respondents criticize the U.S. for violating WTO rules through unilateral sanctions and discriminatory trade measures, highlighting widespread dissatisfaction with U.S. trade practices.
China’s Ministry of Commerce criticizes the U.S. for violating WTO rules through tariffs and unilateral sanctions, urging a return to fair trade practices.
China’s Ministry of Commerce urges nations to resist US economic pressure in the semiconductor sector, advocating for market principles and global supply chain stability.
China has announced an extension of tariff exemptions on certain U.S. goods until November 2024, impacting trade dynamics between the two nations.
China’s Foreign Ministry condemns the U.S.’s ‘overcapacity’ rhetoric as economic coercion aimed at suppressing China’s industrial growth and destabilizing global supply chains.
The U.S. Section 301 investigation into the Chinese mainland’s shipbuilding sector aims to promote fair competition but may fall short in revitalizing America’s industries.
China strongly opposes the U.S. Section 301 investigation into its maritime and shipbuilding sectors, labeling the move as baseless and counterproductive.
China criticizes U.S. chip sector incentives as discriminatory, accusing the U.S. of distorting the global semiconductor industry and violating international trade rules.