China FM is advocating for the fight against Trump’s tariff, he says that “we meet well with evil” | Business and economy news
Foreign Minister Wang says China assisted us in the fight against its fentan crisis, for which Trump blamed for the imposition of tariffs.
Chinese best diplomat said Beijing “will firmly confront” pressure in the United States after President Donald Trump has increased tariffs on Chinese goods. Foreign Minister Wang Yi also accused Washington of “meeting good with evil” for provocation Trade war between the two largest economics in the world.
Speaking at a press conference on the margins of a key political meeting in the Chinese capital on Friday, Wang warned that the “Jungle Law” could be kept in the world if the nations could continue purely with their own interests.
The US and China again appeared in the retaliation of the Tariff from Tit-for-Tat from Trump’s return to duty in January. The US has imposed a 20 percent flat tariffs on all Chinese imports, and in response, China has stunned an additional 15 percent of US imports, including chicken, pork, soybean and beef and expanded business controls with key American companies.
“China-American economic and trade connections are mutual,” Wang told reporters.
“If you decide to cooperate, you can achieve mutually useful and win-win results. If you only use pressure, the cinema will firmly confront,” he added.
Wang also rejected Trump’s claim that imposing New American tariffs is a punishment for the failure in Beijing to help in the American crisis of the fantanil overdose.
“Abuse of Fentanil is a question they have to solve now,” Wang emphasized.
Advertising the cooperation of Beijing in the fight against the epidemic of fentanil In the United States, Wang said Washington should not “repay kindness with resentment, let alone impose tariffs for no reason.”
“No country can imagine that on the other hand can suppress China while developing good relations with China,” he added.
Despite the tension of cooking, Wang insisted that both countries still have “wide common interests and a room for cooperation”.
We prepare more tariffs?
However, some reports say that Trump’s administration may be prepared to insert more tariff to Beijing.
According to a report of the Reuters news agency, Washington plans to charge for connection at US ports on any ship that is part of the fleet that includes a Chinese or Chinese vessel, and will push allies to act in a similar way or confronted with retaliation.
The draft executive command, from February 27, and examined Reuters, is reportedly focused on the revival of American domestic shipbuilding and weakening the Chinese squeezing of the global shipping industry.
Chinese shipbuilders To do more than 50 percent of all trading vessels capacity, it has been produced globally every year, compared to only 5 percent in 1999, according to the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
This gain came to the detriment of the shipbuilder in Japan and South Korea. American shipbuilding peaked in the 1970s and now represents a passage from the production of industry.
The US would also impose tariffs on Chinese cargo handling equipment, according to the command of the command.
American administration and Chinese officials have not yet commented on the report.