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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to rumors about the tariff increase on packaging paper

Website editor:管理员 │ Publication time:2019/5/8 13:57:53 

On May 5, local time, US President Donald Trump said he would increase tariffs on 200 billion US dollars worth of Chinese goods to 25% from Friday (May 10). Trump also threatened to impose a 25% import tariff on an additional $325 billion of Chinese goods "soon".

According to the U.S. Trade Representative Office's list of 10% tariffs imposed on $200 billion of Chinese goods, paper products account for 10 out of 205 pages, involving more than $3.2 billion in trade. In addition, the tariff list includes food, cigarettes, clothing, cosmetics, refrigerators, wooden furniture and other final consumer goods

Geng Shuang, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, responded to Trump's remarks on June 6 that similar situations had occurred many times before, and China's position and attitude had been very clear.

"As a matter of urgency, we still hope that the United States and China will work together to reach a mutually beneficial and win-win agreement on the basis of mutual respect. This is not only in the interests of China, but also of the United States. It is also the general expectation of the international community. Both at home and abroad are very concerned about the next round of economic and trade negotiations. There are many comments from the international community. China is also getting to know the relevant situation. The Chinese team is preparing to go to the United States for consultation. He said.

Trump also has the possibility of putting an end to the blackmail. To put it plainly, he takes off the blackmail shame cloth. Let's go on talking about it.

Therefore, don't take Trump's Twitter seriously, nor Trump's Twitter seriously. For this time, we should treat it indifferently and rationally. We should see the essence of Trump's bluff and his attempt to achieve his political goals through Twitter.

The Chinese delegation is on its way to Washington, and we need to keep a close eye on how to interpret it next. As for whether Trump will tear up the agreement, there is no need to worry about it. The time is on our side when the soldiers come to cover up the water and cover up the soil with an acceptable attitude toward any outcome!


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