China hits back at Trump's tariffs, targeting select U.S. imports
Briefly

In response to U.S. tariffs, China imposed its own tariffs on various U.S. products and initiated an investigation into Google. The measures are part of a calculated strategy to counteract U.S. moves without escalating tensions further. Analysts perceive this as a more measured response compared to previous trade conflicts, highlighting that China feels well-prepared to withstand and address U.S. tariff actions. The situation is complicated by ongoing negotiations over the U.S.'s tariffs on Canada and Mexico, which could shape future trade relations with China.
China's response to U.S. tariffs was measured, with targeted tariffs on key U.S. goods. Experts believe a full-scale trade war is unlikely at this stage.
The Chinese government emphasized that the U.S.'s unilateral actions violate World Trade Organization rules. Such measures disrupt economic cooperation and exacerbate trade tensions.
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