trade war

China intends to protect its interests from U.S. plans

China intends to protect its interests from U.S. plans

Beijing speaks against Washington’s plans to introduce a port fee for vessels built in China and will take measures to protect its interests, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce said. "China expresses strong …

Trump may impose 245% tariffs on China

Trump may impose 245% tariffs on China

The United States may impose 245% tariffs on imports from China amid the aggravation of the trade standoff between the countries, the White House …

U.S. denies waging trade war with neighbors

U.S. denies waging trade war with neighbors

U.S. President Donald Trump’s top economic adviser Kevin Hassett said the Trump administration was using tariffs to launch "a drug war, not a trade war," with Canada and Mexico. "What happened was that …

China poses global question to US

China poses global question to US

At the World Trade Organization sessions in Geneva, where US foreign trade policy was considered, China demanded that America explain in writing the numerous unilateral protectionist measures and violations of generally accepted world principles …

US exhausted tools to hurt China's economy

US exhausted tools to hurt China's economy

The office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) said it has re-aligned the trade relationship with China, with US president Joe Biden in the State of the Union Address stressing competition with China. Analysts summed up the China part of …

Trump loses trade war, wants Biden to pay for it

Trump loses trade war, wants Biden to pay for it

The Trump administration continued its mischief-making as the president slinks out the back door by blacklisting China's Xiaomi, a global competitor to Apple, known for its sleek mobile phones and smart home devices, CGTN writes in the article Trump loses trade war, wants Biden to pay for it. Xiaomi surpassed Apple in global mobile phone sales in the third quarter, making it a tempting target for trade vandalism. The blacklisting of Xiaomi and eight other companies, ostensibly due to their ties with China's military, is another effort to force the incoming Biden administration into decoupling the Chinese and American economies

Wang Yi charms Europe

Wang Yi charms Europe

The Foreign Minister is keen to keep Europe from mirroring Washington’s hardened China stance