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    China condemns US ‘tariff shocks’ at WTO

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsFebruary 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    GENEVA: The sweeping tariffs threatened or already imposed by US President Donald Trump danger triggering inflation, market distortions, and even a world recession, China mentioned on Tuesday (Feb 19) on the World Commerce Group.

    After returning to workplace on Jan 20, Trump hit China, the world’s second-biggest financial system, with an additional 10 per cent levy on products getting into the US.

    Trump signed government orders final week imposing new 25 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminium, resulting from come into impact on Mar 12.

    And he mentioned Tuesday that US tariffs on imported automobiles could be round 25 per cent, offering new info on duties he’s anticipated to unveil round Apr 2.

    “The world faces a collection of tariff shocks,” mentioned Li Chenggang, China’s ambassador to the WTO, on the first assembly of the yr of the worldwide commerce physique’s decision-making Common Council.

    “The US has imposed or threatened tariffs on its buying and selling companions, together with China, unilaterally and arbitrarily, blatantly violating WTO guidelines. China firmly opposes such measures.

    “These tariff shocks heighten financial uncertainty, disrupt world commerce, and danger home inflation, market distortion, and even world recession.”

    Li went on to say that US unilateralism threatened to upend the rules-based multilateral buying and selling system.



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