
China Slams U.S. Tariff Narrative as ‘One-Sided, Misleading’ at WTO
China challenges U.S. reciprocal tariffs narrative as ‘one-sided and misleading,’ urging adherence to WTO rules to safeguard global trade stability.
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China challenges U.S. reciprocal tariffs narrative as ‘one-sided and misleading,’ urging adherence to WTO rules to safeguard global trade stability.
China opposes unilateral U.S. tariffs and calls for WTO compliance, underscoring global trade tensions after President Trump’s remarks.
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Chinese premier Li Qiang urges global partners at the ASEAN-China-GCC forum to uphold a WTO-centric multilateral trading system and foster open markets.
China urges WTO members to unite against U.S. reciprocal tariffs, proposing a three-pillar strategy to safeguard the rules-based trade order.
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Chinese vice premier He Lifeng vows support for a rules-based WTO to stabilize global trade and drive reform in Geneva meeting.
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