China Raises Alarm Over U.S. ‘Reciprocal Tariffs’ at WTO
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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China urges WTO members to unite against U.S. reciprocal tariffs, proposing a three-pillar strategy to safeguard the rules-based trade order.
China reaffirms its commitment to the WTO-based multilateral trading system, calling for open, inclusive trade to counter rising economic nationalism and fragmented markets.
WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala welcomes positive outcomes from Chinese mainland-U.S. high-level trade talks, highlighting benefits for global economies and vulnerable nations.
Chinese vice premier He Lifeng vows support for a rules-based WTO to stabilize global trade and drive reform in Geneva meeting.
In Almaty, Wang Yi defends China’s counter-tariffs as necessary steps to uphold WTO rules, fairness and justice, pledging continued openness and shared growth.
New data from the WTO and IMF warn that US tariffs could shrink trade flows, pushing America out of its global lead as imports and growth estimates are revised down.
China and Cambodia reaffirm their commitment to a predictable, transparent, rules-based multilateral trading system centered on the WTO, opposing protectionism and bolstering inclusive globalization.
The Chinese mainland and EU pledge to strengthen the WTO-led trading system on their 50th anniversary, aiming to stabilize global supply chains.
Rising trade tensions dim global trade outlook; WTO warns of a 0.2% decline that could worsen to 1.5% under renewed tariffs, while UNCTAD sees slower growth.
Chinese Commerce Minister Wang warns U.S. reciprocal tariffs risk triggering humanitarian crises in vulnerable nations during WTO talks.