Core Points - The World Trade Organization (WTO) held its third annual meeting of the Services Trade Council in Geneva, where China criticized the U.S. for its unilateral "reciprocal tariffs" and protectionist measures, highlighting their negative spillover effects on global services trade [1] - China emphasized that services trade is becoming a crucial engine for global trade growth, providing developing countries with more opportunities to integrate into global value chains, while U.S. measures are causing turmoil in global trade [1] - The U.S. is the largest services trade surplus country globally, yet it selectively discusses trade losses in goods while ignoring gains in services, demonstrating a double standard [1] - China called for the U.S. to adhere to WTO rules and engage in dialogue and cooperation to maintain the prosperity and stability of global services trade [1] Responses from Other Members - Countries such as India, Brazil, Egypt, and Pakistan echoed China's statements, emphasizing the importance of a multilateral trade system for global trade operations and the need for an open, inclusive, stable, and non-discriminatory trade order [2] - The services sector is highlighted as a vital component of global supply chains and the future of global trade, with a call for collaborative efforts to ensure regulatory stability and predictability [2]
中方在世贸组织批评美国“对等关税”措施 呼吁各方共同维护全球服务贸易秩序
Xin Hua She·2025-10-04 10:43