China accuses US of unilateralism, protectionism and economic bullying with tariffs
- On Monday, China rebuked the U.S. For unilateralism and economic bullying due to new tariffs.
- These accusations followed Trump's imposition of a 34% tariff on Chinese goods last week as part of 'Liberation Day'.
- China responded by launching a WTO lawsuit and restricting imports of some U.S. Goods and exports of rare earth minerals.
- Foreign Affairs spokesperson Lin Jian stated that prioritizing the U.S. Over international rules harms global production and economic recovery.
- Ling Ji, a vice minister, met with 20 American firms, urging them to address the tariff problem's root in the U.S.
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