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16 Apr 2025, 21:57 GMT+10
The White House has insisted Beijing must make a deal and threatened it with tariffs of up to 245%
China has called on the US to "stop threatening and blackmailing," if it wants to resolve the escalating trade dispute between the two countries through dialogue. Beijing has stressed that it will continue to protect its interests in the face of US pressure.
The two countries have implemented a series of reciprocal tariff hikes over the past two months, with the US imposing a cumulative rate of 145% last week. On Tuesday, the White House warned that Chinese imports to the US could face tariffs as high as 245%, and claimed the ball is in China's court.
"If the United States really wants to solve the problem through dialogue and negotiation, it should give up the extreme pressure, stop threatening and blackmailing," Foreign Ministry Spokesman Lin Jian told journalists on Wednesday.
The diplomat reiterated that the tariff war was initiated by the US and stated that China's response was aimed at safeguarding its legitimate rights and interests.
Beijing's retaliation has included a hike to 125% on all American imports, a suspension of global shipments of rare-earth metals and magnets used in tech and military industries. In addition, Beijing ordered Chinese airlines to stop accepting Boeing jets and parts, according to Bloomberg.
President Donald Trump previously suggested that the "proud" Chinese want to make a deal, they "just don't know how quite to go about it."
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The Chinese authorities have meanwhile insisted that "the door remains open" for negotiation with the US, but dialogue must be based on mutual respect. The Ministry of Commerce last week dismissed the multiple rounds of duties imposed by the US on China as "numbers game" with no practical meaning and vowed to "fight to the end."
(RT.com)
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