China warns nations not to cut U.S. trade deals at its expense

China has warned countries of amazing deals with the United States that could harm the interests of Beijing, which increased the bet in the trade war with Washington and shows how others risk falling into the center.
The Ministry of Commerce said in a statement on Monday that while the countries that resolve their commercial conflicts with the United States respect, “Beijing opposes the firmness of any party that is reaching an agreement at the expense of China’s interests.”
The ministry added that Beijing “will never accept it and will take the mutual anti -measures against me.” “China is ready to enhance solidarity and coordination with all parties, joint response and resist bullying by one side.”
This warning comes at a time when the two countries are preparing for talks with the United States to request discounts or exemptions from the comprehensive definitions imposed by president Donald Trump and temporarily stopped in about 60 commercial partners. On the other hand, Washington pushes them to reduce trade with China and curb the manufacturing force in Beijing to ensure that the nation is not found ways of definitions.
Bloomberg News stated that the best economic consultants in Trump are discussing the claim of representatives from other countries to impose the so-called secondary definitions-mainly a financial penalty-on imports from some countries that link China the document. Other people said that Washington also wanted commercial partners to absorb excessive goods from China.
Vietnam is preparing to give up Chinese shipments flowing across its borders on the road to the United States, Reuters said earlier.
In China in the previous target countries, cooperation with the United States. In 2016, the United States and South Korea have agreed to deploy a missile defense system known as Thad, which Washington said was the goal of North Korea’s threats. China complained that the system would disrupt the region’s strategic balance and that its strong radar will allow spying on missile systems.
China has a revenge by suspending sales of packages to South Korea and stopping the operations of Korean companies. Beijing and Seoul later agreed to overcome the dispute, although the batteries of Thad remained in South Korea.
Last year, China announced that it prohibits both the US Army’s double use and also exporting to the United States for materials such as Gallium and GERMANIUM, adding that companies and people abroad will undergo these restrictions.
China is the best resource in the world for dozens of so -called rare ground minerals with telecommunications and defense industries, and concerns about its hegemony have been launched in Washington since Beijing has placed preliminary controls on gallium and germanium exports.
Earlier this month, China has averaged by a new tariff by the Trump administration not only by announcing its fees, but by formulating export controls on rare land. All material exports were suspended, as producers wrestled with more comprehensive permit requirements.
In an attempt to confront some recent moves in the United States, China has risen to its diplomatic communication to Southeast Asia and Europe. President Xi Jinping toured Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia last week to mobilize an “Asian family” that can deal better with the risks of Trump’s tariff.
This story was originally shown on Fortune.com
2025-04-21 05:53:00