
China’s Business Leaders Slam U.S. Tariff Hikes: ‘No Winners in Trade Wars’
The Chinese business community is opposing the U.S.’s recent tariff hikes, warning that no one wins in trade wars and urging cooperation to benefit the global economy.
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The Chinese business community is opposing the U.S.’s recent tariff hikes, warning that no one wins in trade wars and urging cooperation to benefit the global economy.
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