China Rejects US Trade Curbs Over ‘Forced Labor’ Pretexts
China’s commerce ministry opposes unilateral US trade restrictions and tariffs based on ‘forced labor’ claims, calling for stability in economic relations.
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China’s commerce ministry opposes unilateral US trade restrictions and tariffs based on ‘forced labor’ claims, calling for stability in economic relations.
China’s Commerce Ministry bans compliance with US sanctions on five Chinese companies over alleged Iran petroleum ties.
China welcomes the US move to refund certain tariffs as a step to correct past trade practices, while reiterating its opposition to unilateral measures.
China’s commerce ministry opposes recent US Section 301 investigations, vowing measures to protect its interests amid escalating trade tensions.
China’s Commerce Ministry opposes the US’s threat to impose an additional 10% tariff on Chinese imports, citing WTO violations and promising countermeasures.
China’s Ministry of Commerce affirms open communication with the EU on intellectual property issues, following the EU’s WTO complaint over standard essential patent disputes.
China’s Ministry of Commerce stated that communication channels with the EU on intellectual property issues remain open, following the EU’s WTO complaint over standard essential patent disputes.
China’s Ministry of Commerce has reaffirmed its openness to communication with the EU on intellectual property issues, following the EU’s complaint at the WTO over China’s handling of patent disputes.
China warns that the EU’s separate price commitment talks with individual Chinese EV firms could harm mutual trust and disrupt negotiations, urging for a coordinated approach in trade discussions.
China and the EU have yet to reach a mutually acceptable solution on the EU’s anti-subsidy case involving Chinese electric vehicles, despite significant progress in recent negotiations.
China’s Commerce Ministry has initiated an anti-subsidy investigation into certain dairy products imported from the EU, including fresh cheese and curd, in response to concerns raised by domestic dairy associations.
China’s Commerce Ministry urges the EU to engage in dialogue and foster healthy competition to resolve ongoing trade frictions, emphasizing win-win cooperation and mutual benefit.