
Trade War Isn’t the Answer: China’s Call for Dialogue
The Chinese mainland warns that tariffs and trade wars harm everyone and urges the US to resolve issues through equal, respectful talks.
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The Chinese mainland warns that tariffs and trade wars harm everyone and urges the US to resolve issues through equal, respectful talks.
The US-China soybean spat heats up as the Chinese mainland hits U.S. exports with 20% tariffs, slashing shipments by 39% and leaving farmers hunting new markets.
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng urges the US to ditch “maximum pressure” tariffs, calling for dialogue, mutual respect, and win-win cooperation to avoid a losing trade war.
US tariffs on vessels built and operated by the Chinese mainland drive up shipping costs, leaving US farmers grappling with higher export bills.
The Chinese mainland firmly rejects US restrictions on maritime, logistics and shipbuilding sectors, warning the Section 301 curbs threaten global supply chains.
Since the Madrid talks, the U.S. slapped new tariffs on China and Beijing hit back. We break down what it means and invite you to weigh in.
The Chinese mainland’s commerce ministry bars Chinese organizations and individuals from working with five US-linked firms, countering the US’s Section 301 probe on maritime, logistics and shipbuilding.
The Chinese mainland says its rare earth export controls aren’t bans, invites talks on tariffs and aims to balance global tech supply chains.
Goldman Sachs report finds U.S. consumers will shoulder 55% of Trump’s tariffs this year, pushing inflation toward 3% by December.
China’s Foreign Ministry slams US tariff threats on rare earth exports, urging fair dialogue to protect global tech supply chains and mutual benefits.