
China & EU Unite to Safeguard Multilateral Trade System
China and the EU have pledged to uphold a WTO-centered multilateral trading system, boosting global economic stability and cooperation.
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China and the EU have pledged to uphold a WTO-centered multilateral trading system, boosting global economic stability and cooperation.
Trump’s tariffs spark global backlash amid economic fears, with polls showing rising disapproval and worries over increasing prices.
EU implements 25% retaliatory tariffs on select U.S. imports, targeting products from cranberries to steel, awaiting balanced negotiations.
Beijing vows firm measures in response to the U.S. 84% tariff, calling the move ‘bullying and coercive.’
China files a WTO lawsuit after the U.S. hikes tariffs from 34% to 84%, challenging global trade rules and the international market order.
The Chinese mainland has added 12 U.S. entities to its export control list, banning dual-use items from April 10.
Six U.S. firms have been added to the unreliable entity list by the Chinese mainland, restricting their trade and investments effective Thursday.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian urges the U.S. to adopt fairness in tariff talks, warning of continued countermeasures if heavy tariffs persist.
U.S. tariffs on African imports may trigger significant shifts, impacting export profits and fueling economic challenges across the continent.
China’s white paper highlights its open trade and investment stance amid U.S. tariff pressures, urging balanced dialogue for mutual benefits.