Core Viewpoint - The trade and tariff wars between China and the U.S. are detrimental, with no winners emerging from such conflicts, as emphasized by China's Ambassador to the U.S., Xie Feng [1] Summary by Relevant Sections Trade Relations - Over the past five months, China and the U.S. economic teams have held four meetings, reaching positive consensus to stabilize bilateral economic relations, providing relief to both nations and the global community [1] - Despite these discussions, the U.S. has continued to impose restrictions on Chinese entities, including adding multiple Chinese firms to export control lists shortly after the Madrid talks [1] Economic Impact - The U.S. has implemented measures that significantly harm China's legitimate rights and interests, disrupting international trade and maritime order, and threatening the stability of global supply chains [1] - Following threats from the U.S. to increase tariffs on China, U.S. stock and currency markets reacted negatively, causing global market panic and casting a shadow over the world economy [1] Call for Dialogue - The experience from both sides indicates that trade wars lead to mutual losses, and the only viable solution to disputes is through equality, respect, and reciprocity [1] - China expresses a willingness to avoid conflict but will not tolerate damage to its rights or the disruption of international trade rules, urging the U.S. to return to rationality and resolve issues through dialogue based on mutual respect and equal negotiation [1]
中国驻美大使谢锋:关税战、贸易战打不得 不会有赢家
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-15 06:03