China says will 'fight to the end' in US trade war
China controls over 70% of global rare earth mining and threatens export limits while offering dialogue amid escalating US tariffs and trade tensions, officials said.
- China's exports remained resilient in September, jumping 8.3% year-on-year, despite the trade war with the US.
- China said it would 'fight to the end' in the trade war with the US, urging the US to resolve issues through dialogue and mutual respect.
- The US imposed tariffs of at least 30% on Chinese goods, while China's retaliatory tariffs are currently at 10%.
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China is unrelenting in the trade dispute with the US: after the announcement of further massive tariff increases by US President Donald Trump, a spokesman of the Chinese Department of Commerce said: "If you want to fight to the end, we will fight to the end." The door for negotiations, however, remains open, the speaker added
China has completely dusted off the booklet of the trade war with the United States: a mixture of forceful measures teledirected against various sectors and a collection of stoning phrases uttered by its spokesmen. “If there is conflict, we will fight to the end,” said this Tuesday with a bellicose tone a representative of the Ministry of Commerce. “If there is dialogue, the door is open,” he stressed. His words are a response to the new port ch…
China said on Tuesday that it was ready to fight "to the end" if necessary, while declaring it open to discussion with the United States, the day when the two powers exchanged a new commercial salve in their ports.
China imposes special tariffs on U.S. vessels entering its ports in retaliation for similar U.S. measures.
China reaffirms its determination in the trade dispute with Trump and the US – new customs threats, delayed talks and growing tensions.
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