China Reacts To New US Tariffs China Reacts To New US Tariffs: Vows To Defend Its Interests
Wednesday, 15 May 2024 04:00 am

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on Tuesday opposed United States tariffs and warned that it could affect relationship between the two countries economic superpowers.


China has firmly opposed the United States tariffs and warned that the trade barrier would affect the wider relationship between the two countries, highlighting Beijing will resolutely work to defend its interests, CNN reported. China’s Commerce Ministry also mentioned that the move is against the American President Joe Biden’s earlier decision to ‘contain’ or ‘decouple’ with Beijing. Notably, the statement comes hours after the US President announced that that tariffs on USD 18 billion imports of Chinese products would soar over the next two years. As per the White House, the measures were designed to protect American workers and businesses against China’s unfair trade practices that includes “flooding global markets with artificially low-priced exports.”


China firmly opposes the new tariffs, the country’s Commerce Ministry said in a statement.
   
The increase itariffs by the United States contradicts President Joe Biden’s commitment to ‘not seek to suppress and contain China’s development’ and ‘not to seek to decouple and break links with China, it said. This action will seriously impact the atmosphere of bilateral cooperation.



The Chinese Ministry further said Beijing would take “resolute measures” to defend its rights and interests and urged the Biden administration to correct its wrongdoing.
 


The Biden administration and European Union officials fear Beijing is trying to tackle a subsidy-fuelled overcapacity problem in its decelerating economy by dumping excess products on global markets, as reported by CNN.

Leaders from the G7 developed economies will discuss how to protect their industries regarding this issue at a summit next month.

Wang addressed another query during the meeting, where he pointed out that the growth of emerging energy sectors in China, like electric vehicles, lithium batteries, and solar stuff, is underpinned by state-of-the-art tech advancements, a robust industry, comprehensive supply chains, and intense market competitions.