Beijing – China warned on Monday that it will be against countries that work with the United States in a way that will impair the interests of Beijing will be renovating because the trade war between the two largest economies in the world is threatening to be in other nations.
China's warning comes, since the government of US President Donald Trump reports that the USA is under pressure in order to put US partners under pressure, to limit their dealings with China. This month Trump continued in other countries for 90 days in other countries, while hiking tasks at Waren from China continue to hike to 145%.
“China declines a party that gives a deal at the expense of China's interests. In this case, China will not accept it and decidedly take mutual countermeasures,” said the Chinese Ministry of Commerce according to a CNBC translation.
The ministry warned of the risk of all countries when international trade returns to the “law of the jungle”.
In the declaration, an attempt was also made to be ready to work with all parties and “defend international fairness and justice” and to describe the US acts as “abuse of tariffs” and “one -sided bullying”.
In a shift to a harder attitude this month, China renovated against US tariffs with taxes of 125% for imports of American. Beijing has also restricted critical mineral exports and placed several, mostly smaller US companies on blacklists that restrict their ability to work with Chinese companies.
Analysts do not expect the United States and China to get a deal soon, although Trump said on Thursday that he would have expected an agreement in the next three to four weeks.
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia on his first trip abroad from 2025 last week. In official Chinese interpretations of his meetings with the three countries, XI demanded joint efforts to resist tariffs and “one -sided bullying”.
Since Trump imposed tariffs in China during his first term, the Asian country has increased its trade in Southeast Asia, now a regional basis of Chinese. The United States remains a single -sized trading partner of China.
Last week, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce replaced its best international traders with Li Chengang, who also became Vice President and was the ambassador of the country of the world trade organization. China has increased a lawsuit against the USA with the WTO via Trump's latest tariff.

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