
China warned the nations to protest the United States in a trade negotiations on President Donald Trump’s tariffs.
A Chinese spokesman reported that Washington plans to put pressure on the government to restrict trade with Beijing in exchange for US imported taxes.
The Trump administration, along with the Japanese delegation who visited Washington last week, began negotiations this week and talked with trading partners.
Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has become heavy in China’s imports, and other countries have also imposed a product.
A Chinese commercial spokesman said, “Peace can not bring peace and compromise cannot gain one respect.”
“China opposes all political parties that reach the transaction at the expense of China’s interests. If this happens, China will never accept it and respond firmly.”
Last week, the United States reported that it would use tariff negotiations to apply pressure to impose new barriers to trade with China.
The BBC asked the US Treasury and US trade managers to answer the report.
Trump said more than 70 countries have contacted to start negotiations since the tariff was announced.
Jesper Koll of the Japanese online trading platform, Monex Group, said, “If you increase the number, about 20%of Japanese profitability came from the United States, which is about 15%in the People’s Republic.
“Obviously, Japan does not want to choose between the United States and the People’s Republic of China.”
Japan began negotiations with the United States last week when Ryosei Akazawa, the chief tariff negotiator, met with the US president in Washington, DC.
Duksu, a Korean president of Korea, said his country would begin a trade dialogue with the United States later this week.
Meanwhile, US vice president of JD Vance is expected to meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi this week. India is faced with a 26%tariff if you can’t agree with the Trump administration.
Since Trump’s inauguration, there have been many announcements about tariffs.
The US president said he will encourage US consumers to buy more products made in the United States, increase taxes, and lead to major investments in the country.
But critics say that manufacturing to the United States will be complicated, takes decades, and the economy will have difficulty.
Trump also tracked many of his announcements.
He announced a 90 -day suspension of tariffs on all China in all China, facing opposition from politicians and markets, a few hours after the steep imposition of dozens of US trading partners earlier this month.
Trump imposed a tax of up to 145%on China’s imports. Other countries are currently facing a 10%blanket tariff by July.
His administration said last week that some Chinese products could reach 245%when new tariffs were added to existing tariffs.
China has paid 125%of the US products and vowed to “fight to the end.”
The trade war between the two largest economies in the world sent a shock wave through the global financial market earlier this month.