
Chinese Foreign Ministry Asserts: ‘No Winners in Trade Wars’
Chinese Foreign Ministry warns that trade and tariff wars yield no winners, urging global cooperation amid rising tariff threats from the U.S. administration.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry warns that trade and tariff wars yield no winners, urging global cooperation amid rising tariff threats from the U.S. administration.

Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba calls U.S. President Donald Trump’s new 25% tariffs ‘truly regrettable’, pledging to defend national interests in future trade talks.

U.S. tariff threats escalate global tensions as trade talks stall, sparking concerns over economic impact.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang has called for building an open world economy and opposing protectionism during the 17th BRICS Summit, emphasizing cooperation in trade, finance, and emerging fields like AI and green economy.

BRICS nations gather in Rio de Janeiro to discuss strategies for boosting economic cooperation and reshaping the global order amid rising trade tensions and uncertainties.

Major economies like the EU, Japan, India, and China vow to defend their interests as the US tariff deadline nears, signaling firm stances amid escalating global trade tensions.

With the U.S. set to reconsider its suspension of ‘reciprocal tariffs’ on July 9, countries worldwide are actively negotiating to prevent potential economic fallout from the reinstated trade measures.

China opposes any country making trade deals that harm its interests, responding to the recent U.S.-Vietnam agreement and criticizing unilateral U.S. tariffs.

BRICS nations reach new economic heights as six countries surpass $1 trillion in GDP. China leads the group, with trade booming ahead of the 17th BRICS Summit in Brazil.

The 15th BRICS Summit in South Africa gathered leaders to address global challenges like rising protectionism and trade tensions, uniting the Global South for a more inclusive and sustainable future.