China Says Trade Wars Yield “No Winners”
During a live-streamed press briefing in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning reaffirmed China’s consistent and clear stance on tariff increases, emphasizing that "protectionism hurts the interest of all."
Trump’s Monday declaration imposed a sweeping range of tariffs: 25% on imports from Japan, South Korea, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, and Tunisia; 30% on goods from South Africa and Bosnia and Herzegovina; 32% on Indonesian products; 35% on Serbia and Bangladesh; 36% on
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