China also urged the United States to “consider and solve its problems with Fentanil and others objectively and rationally.”
The Chinese Ministry of Commodity condemned the decision of US President Donald Trump to introduce new 10% of Chinese export functions to the United States, announcing the intent to appeal this decision to World Trade organization (WTO) and introduce appropriate countermeasures. This was proven by the statement of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The PRC expressed “deep frustration” in American actions and emphasized the intent to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization (WTO). China will accept appropriate countermeasures to protect its rights and interests, without specifying specific actions. However, it should be noted that the WTO lost part of its effectiveness due to the impossibility of developing an appeal, as the United States blocked the appointment of judges since 2019. It significantly limits the possibility of legal resolution of those Dispute trading at a global level.
“China in the first era of Trump is consistent with symmetrical duties, but its capabilities in this direction are limited by the fact that the amount of American exports to China is much lower than Chinese exports to the United States, “the statement said.
China urged the United States to “consider and solve its problems with fentanyl and others objectively and rationally, and does not threaten duties in other countries.” The PRC claims that the cause of an epidemic of death from Fentanil in the United States is America’s inability to hinder drug addiction, and not China’s big -scale production or exporting chemicals used mainly by illegal laboratories in Mexico for making a drug.
Earlier, Donald Trump said he intends to introduce duties to products from EU countries.
Trump has introduced a fee for goods from Canada, China and Mexico
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