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China says will protect its own interests in face of U.S. ‘bullying’

Last updated: February 9, 2025 9:27 am
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China’s Response to U.S. Trade Tariffs

The trade tensions between China and the United States have escalated following the Trump administration’s imposition of tariffs on Chinese goods. In response, China has toughened its stance and vowed to protect its rights and interests.

Chinese Ministry of Commerce Spokesperson He Yongqian stated that China will take necessary measures to defend itself against “one-sided acts of bullying” by the U.S. She emphasized that China is open to resolving disputes through discussions but will not hesitate to retaliate when necessary.

Similarly, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Lin Jian expressed disappointment and opposition to the U.S. decision to impose additional tariffs on Chinese imports. He justified China’s retaliatory measures as essential to safeguard its legitimate interests.

The official statements from China come in the wake of the U.S. announcement of 10% tariffs on Chinese goods, prompting China to retaliate with its own duties on U.S. liquefied natural gas and other products. Additionally, the U.S. revoked a de minimis exemption, making it more costly for Chinese e-commerce merchants to ship products directly to American consumers.

In light of these developments, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce has called on the U.S. to establish a “fair and predictable” environment for cross-border e-commerce. The ongoing trade dispute between the two economic giants underscores the challenges of achieving a mutually beneficial trade relationship.

As the trade tensions persist, both China and the U.S. face the challenge of finding common ground and resolving their differences through diplomatic channels. The impact of the trade dispute extends beyond economic considerations and has broader implications for global trade dynamics. It remains to be seen how the two countries will navigate these turbulent waters and reach a sustainable resolution to their trade conflict.

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