
Global Voices Rally Against U.S. Trade Bullying, CGTN Poll Reveals
A CGTN poll reveals global demand for nations to unite against U.S. trade bullying, urging defense of legitimate rights and multilateral cooperation.
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A CGTN poll reveals global demand for nations to unite against U.S. trade bullying, urging defense of legitimate rights and multilateral cooperation.

Trump’s tariffs are putting pressure on the UK, challenging its relationships with both the US and EU, and testing its global identity.

Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim calls for ASEAN nations to unite against recent U.S. tariffs impacting Southeast Asia’s economies.

The EU unites to strike back at U.S. tariffs, planning countermeasures on $28 billion worth of imports in a show of solidarity.

Vietnamese citizens express concerns over new U.S. tariffs, fearing they will harm both countries’ economies and affect bilateral cooperation.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plans to discuss U.S. tariffs with President Trump after failing to secure an exemption, aiming to highlight Japan’s economic contributions and mitigate trade tensions.

China has added 11 U.S. companies, including drone maker Skydio, to its unreliable entity list, citing their alleged military cooperation with the island of Taiwan.

China and France have pledged to oppose decoupling and strengthen cooperation in key sectors, as their foreign ministers met in Beijing to forge a future-oriented partnership.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi calls for transformation and upgrade of China-Japan economic cooperation, urging innovative collaboration amid global challenges.

Brazil is considering all measures, including WTO action, to counter U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, aiming to protect its national interests.