
China Vows Measures Against US Tariffs, Threatens WTO Action
China vowed to retaliate against the US but stopped short of imposing tariffs, after President Donald Trump announced a 10% levy on imports from the world’s No. 2 economy.
China has pledged to take countermeasures against the 10% tariff imposed by the Trump administration on Chinese imports but has not escalated tensions immediately. Unlike the confrontational approach seen during Trump’s first term, Beijing’s response remains measured. On Sunday, China condemned the US move while signaling openness to negotiations to prevent further deterioration of trade relations. The measured stance suggests China aims to balance retaliation with diplomacy, keeping the possibility of resolution through talks or a challenge in the WTO.
China vowed to retaliate against the US but stopped short of imposing tariffs, after President Donald Trump announced a 10% levy on imports from the world’s No. 2 economy.
The response stopped short of the immediate escalation that had marked China's trade showdown with Trump in his first term as president and repeated the more measured language Beijing has used in recent weeks.
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