
Chinese Diplomat Slams U.S. Tariffs, Warns of Fentanyl Cooperation Risks
Chinese Consul General in SF warns U.S. tariffs using fentanyl as pretext may undermine counter-narcotics cooperation, harming both economies.
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Chinese Consul General in SF warns U.S. tariffs using fentanyl as pretext may undermine counter-narcotics cooperation, harming both economies.
China responds to U.S. tariffs with export controls and additional duties on American goods, escalating trade tensions and filing a WTO complaint.
China halts imports of U.S. lumber and soybeans due to safety concerns, citing pests and harmful agents. Customs authorities emphasize consumer protection and agricultural security measures.
China urges the US to withdraw its Section 232 probe into copper imports, calling it protectionist and unfounded, and warns of measures to safeguard its interests if tariffs continue.
The Chinese mainland’s business community criticizes U.S. ‘America First’ investment policies as detrimental to bilateral economic exchanges.
China’s Ministry of Commerce urges the United States to stop using tariffs as a coercive tool, emphasizing the importance of fair international trade practices.