Taiwan Affairs Office Condemns US ‘Trade Bullying’ Over Chip Deals
China’s Taiwan Affairs Office accuses the U.S. of ‘trade bullying’ following a $250 billion semiconductor investment deal and tariff negotiations with Taiwan authorities.
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China’s Taiwan Affairs Office accuses the U.S. of ‘trade bullying’ following a $250 billion semiconductor investment deal and tariff negotiations with Taiwan authorities.
China strongly condemns the US for blacklisting 29 Chinese companies under the ‘Uygur Forced Labor Prevention Act’, labeling the move as baseless and an act of economic coercion.
China addressed WTO members’ concerns at its ninth trade policy review, refuting allegations of ‘overcapacity’ and ‘economic coercion’ and emphasizing commitment to reform and open trade policies.
China’s Ministry of Commerce calls on nations to resist U.S. economic coercion in the semiconductor sector, urging global cooperation to maintain stable industrial and supply chains.
China’s Ministry of Commerce labels U.S. revocation of Huawei export licenses as ‘economic coercion,’ criticizing the move for violating WTO rules and harming interests of U.S. companies.
China accuses the U.S. of economic coercion over its ‘Chinese overcapacity’ rhetoric, urging fair competition and international trade rules adherence amid escalating trade tensions.
The China Chamber of Commerce to the European Union has criticized the EU’s new Foreign Subsidies Regulation, expressing concerns over its impact on Chinese enterprises operating within the bloc.