jeopardyfullepisodes2022| The United States once again abuses protectionism and announces additional tariffs on electric vehicles and other products on China

Date: 4个月前 (05-14)View: 65Comments: 0

The US government announced on the 14th that it would impose tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and other products. The abuse of protectionist measures by the US side will seriously affect the transformation and upgrading of the US automobile industry and have a serious negative impact on consumers. It will also damage the green transformation of the world economy and undermine global efforts to deal with climate change.

[Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded]

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded that "the United States will impose tariffs on electric vehicles in China": oppositionJeopardyfullepisodes2022! Will take all necessary measures to safeguard rights

jeopardyfullepisodes2022| The United States once again abuses protectionism and announces additional tariffs on electric vehicles and other products on China

On the afternoon of 14 May, Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin held a regular press conference. A reporter asked: it is reported that US President Joe Biden will announce tariffs on products from China this week, targeting China's electric vehicles, medical supplies and solar energy products. What is China's response?

Wang Wenbin said that you can learn about the details from the competent authorities.Jeopardyfullepisodes2022We would like to tell you that China has always opposed the unilateral imposition of tariffs in violation of WTO rules and will take all necessary measures to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests.

(front desk CCTV reporter Zhu Ruomeng and Huang Da)

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