China’s foreign ministry spokesman, Lin Jian, warns that China would fight ‘to the bitter end’ in ‘a tariff war, a trade war, or any other kind of war.’
US President Donald Trump launched a trade war against China, alongside Mexico and Canada, by doubling the tariff he slapped last month on Beijing's products to 20%. View on euronews
Two major speeches were delivered by two of the world’s most powerful leaders this week, on opposite sides of the planet — Donald Trump and Li Qiang.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stated that the United States is "prepared" for war with China following threats from Beijing regarding retaliatory sanctions, the New York Post reports. According to him,
China is denying the U.S. Justice Department’s accusations against 12 Chinese nationals charged in connection with global cybercrime campaigns targeting dissidents, news organizations, U.S. agencies a
China's exports growth likely slowed in the January-February period, partly due to Lunar New Year disruptions, as escalating tariff pressures from the United States clouded the economic outlook.
Beijing has warned Washington that its move to insist on using the fentanyl issue to impose tariffs on China will backfire, and urged the United States to correct its wrongdoings and resolve respective concerns through consultations.
U.S. actions continue to drive China’s nuclear buildup. However, like acceptance of mutual vulnerability, that seems too tough a pill for the U.S. side to swallow.
China said today it would slap fresh tariffs on a range of agricultural imports from the United States as of next week, in retaliation against a hike in levies by Washington. “Additional 15% tariffs will be imposed on chicken,