
Wang Yi: United States and China Both Lose from Confrontation
Chinese diplomat Wang Yi warns against US-China decoupling, urging equality, respect, and mutual benefit to avoid shared losses.
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Chinese diplomat Wang Yi warns against US-China decoupling, urging equality, respect, and mutual benefit to avoid shared losses.
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian says the Chinese mainland opposes hacking and calls U.S. breach claims groundless.
China’s Foreign Ministry says its global economic and energy ties, including oil imports from Russia, are legitimate and slams U.S. economic coercion at a press briefing.
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng calls on Washington to ditch ‘maximum pressure’, avoid a tariff war, and embrace dialogue for win-win cooperation.
10-article plan to levy special port fees on U.S. ships from Oct 14, aiming to safeguard fair play amid US charges on Chinese vessels.
China reaffirms its steady trade-war stance, defends rare earth export controls as legal safeguards for global supply chains, and welcomes US dialogue.
China’s Commerce Ministry defends its rare earth export controls and urges the U.S. to correct tariffs, stick to key agreements, and resolve differences through dialogue for stable ties.
Columbia’s Jeffrey Sachs warns that attempts to contain the Chinese mainland through tariffs and tech bans could backfire. He calls for innovation, dialogue and global cooperation.
100% tariffs on imports from the Chinese mainland rattled markets. Experts say cooperation, not confrontation, is the only way forward.
President Trump announced 100% tariffs on Chinese mainland imports and export controls on critical software starting Nov 1, marking a new escalation in the U.S.–Chinese mainland trade dispute.