The spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hua Chunying expressed her concerns regarding US plans to place tariffs on steel and aluminium, speaking at the press briefing in Beijing, Friday.Chunying called the US to halt the bill "using trade protection tools, follow the international multilateral trade rules and make positive contribution to the order of international trade and economy.""Countries should work together to face it and discuss the solutions rather than benefit themselves at others' expense or implement trade restriction unilaterally," said Chunying. She underlined that "if the other countries in the world imitate the way of the US, it will bring serious influence to world trade". Previously, US President Donald Trump proposed to increase the tariffs on import up to 25 percent on steel and 10 percent of aluminium products.
The spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hua Chunying expressed her concerns regarding US plans to place tariffs on steel and aluminium, speaking at the press briefing in Beijing, Friday.Chunying called the US to halt the bill "using trade protection tools, follow the international multilateral trade rules and make positive contribution to the order of international trade and economy.""Countries should work together to face it and discuss the solutions rather than benefit themselves at others' expense or implement trade restriction unilaterally," said Chunying. She underlined that "if the other countries in the world imitate the way of the US, it will bring serious influence to world trade". Previously, US President Donald Trump proposed to increase the tariffs on import up to 25 percent on steel and 10 percent of aluminium products.
The spokesperson of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs Hua Chunying expressed her concerns regarding US plans to place tariffs on steel and aluminium, speaking at the press briefing in Beijing, Friday.Chunying called the US to halt the bill "using trade protection tools, follow the international multilateral trade rules and make positive contribution to the order of international trade and economy.""Countries should work together to face it and discuss the solutions rather than benefit themselves at others' expense or implement trade restriction unilaterally," said Chunying. She underlined that "if the other countries in the world imitate the way of the US, it will bring serious influence to world trade". Previously, US President Donald Trump proposed to increase the tariffs on import up to 25 percent on steel and 10 percent of aluminium products.