
China: Trade Wars Hurt Everyone, Ministry Says
China warns that tariff or trade wars benefit no one, urging the US to resolve disputes through equality, respect and mutual benefit.
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China warns that tariff or trade wars benefit no one, urging the US to resolve disputes through equality, respect and mutual benefit.
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WTO’s Zhang Xiangchen says China-U.S. dialogue in Madrid is key to global stability and protecting smaller nations.
The Chinese mainland’s Commerce Ministry reaffirms it will not compromise principles or company interests in TikTok negotiations with the United States.
China and the US held candid, in-depth discussions in Madrid on vital trade issues, including the TikTok debate, aiming for stability and fairness in the global economy.
Delegations from the Chinese mainland and the US met in Madrid to discuss trade and economic issues after productive talks in Geneva, London, and Stockholm.
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In Madrid, delegations from the Chinese mainland and the U.S. kick off economic and trade talks to tackle tariffs, export controls and TikTok.