
China’s Foreign Minister Questions U.S. Gains from Trade Wars
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi challenges the U.S. to reassess the true gains from trade wars, emphasizing that mutual respect is essential for better relations.
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Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi challenges the U.S. to reassess the true gains from trade wars, emphasizing that mutual respect is essential for better relations.

China strongly opposes new U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods and vows to take countermeasures to protect its interests.

China urges the U.S. to drop its copper import investigation, calling it unfounded and protectionist, and warns of necessary measures if tariffs are imposed.
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China opposes the EU’s inclusion of Chinese firms and individuals in sanctions against Russia, warning it could harm bilateral trade ties.

Former Brazilian Ambassador to China, Marcos Caramuru, says the US uses tariffs for non-trade objectives, violating international law.

The U.S. faces a dilemma between economic cooperation and strategic confrontation with the Chinese mainland, as recent diplomatic engagements reveal a cautious approach amid rising tensions.

Brazilian entrepreneurs express concern over U.S. President Donald Trump’s ‘Reciprocal Trade and Tariffs’ plan, fearing it will lead to higher prices and global economic repercussions.

South Koreans express concern over the U.S.’s new 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, fearing it will harm their economy and strain global trade relations.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot agreed to strengthen ties to promote global stability and growth during a meeting at the Munich Security Conference.