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China has released a new statement on Trump and Scott Bessent's tariff strategies
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:08 pm
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:08 pm
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:08 pm to John Barron
In other words, we’re acting like them.
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:09 pm to John Barron
So, even in their arguments, they can’t come up with anything inventive.
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:10 pm to Lou the Jew from LSU
No kidding, China accusing anyone of anything underhanded or dishonest is hilarious
I've got low confidence in the tariff strategy achieving major success, but if China is going public with "the US is mean and unfair" then it sounds like progress
I've got low confidence in the tariff strategy achieving major success, but if China is going public with "the US is mean and unfair" then it sounds like progress
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:10 pm to John Barron
China and Democrat motto: you can't do what we're doing!
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:11 pm to Pettifogger
Their airlines are about to be in serious trouble.
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:11 pm to Lou the Jew from LSU
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In other words, we’re acting like them.
Exactly
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:12 pm to John Barron
Chinamen would still be living in huts without theft. frick them.
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:13 pm to John Barron
There is a reason we don’t steal their IP
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:15 pm to John Barron
That John Chinaman is high as frick
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:15 pm to John Barron
Chinese officials on Monday criticized the Trump administration’s approach to negotiating tariff policy and accused the U.S. of bullying other nations.
“They make up bargaining chips out of thin air, bully and go back on their words,” said Zhao Chenxin, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission, China’s main economic planning agency.
That approach, Zhao continued, “makes everyone see one thing more and more clearly, that is the so-called ‘reciprocal tariffs’ severely go against historical trends and economic laws, impact international trade rules and order and seriously impair the legitimate rights and interests of countries.”
The remarks came at a briefing Monday by several senior Chinese officials across numerous government agencies.
The officials sought to reassure the public of the nation’s ability to weather any potential economic fallout from President Trump’s tariffs of 145 percent on Chinese imports
The government said it would increase support for companies to help keep workers employed and would take steps to encourage entrepreneurship among unemployed individuals, according to Yu Jiadong, a vice minister of Human Resources and Social Security.
The People’s Bank of China will also cut interest rates and relax reserve requirements as needed to encourage lending, Zou Lan, a deputy governor of the bank, said Monday.
“Incremental policies will be introduced in a timely manner to help stabilize employment, enterprises, markets, and expectations,” Zou said.
Zhao said China has been gradually decreasing food and grain imports from the U.S. and that stopping those purchases would not have a noticeable effect on the country’s food supply. Zhao similarly said China can make do without U.S. energy imports.
“Enterprises reducing or even stopping energy imports from the United States will have no impact on our country’s energy supply,” Zhao said.
It remains unclear whether Trump has spoken to Chinese President Xi Jinping about tariffs. Trump has said he has spoken to Xi “many times,” but China has denied that any negotiations on tariffs have begun.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday he doesn’t know whether Trump and Xi have discussed tariffs, when asked whether negotiations are underway and who has been talking.
“I had interaction with my Chinese counterparts — but it was more on the traditional things, like financial stability, global economic early warnings,” Bessent told ABC News’s Martha Raddatz on “This Week.”
“I don’t know if President Trump has spoken with President Xi,” he continued. “I know they have a very good relationship and a lot of respect for each other.”
“They make up bargaining chips out of thin air, bully and go back on their words,” said Zhao Chenxin, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission, China’s main economic planning agency.
That approach, Zhao continued, “makes everyone see one thing more and more clearly, that is the so-called ‘reciprocal tariffs’ severely go against historical trends and economic laws, impact international trade rules and order and seriously impair the legitimate rights and interests of countries.”
The remarks came at a briefing Monday by several senior Chinese officials across numerous government agencies.
The officials sought to reassure the public of the nation’s ability to weather any potential economic fallout from President Trump’s tariffs of 145 percent on Chinese imports
The government said it would increase support for companies to help keep workers employed and would take steps to encourage entrepreneurship among unemployed individuals, according to Yu Jiadong, a vice minister of Human Resources and Social Security.
The People’s Bank of China will also cut interest rates and relax reserve requirements as needed to encourage lending, Zou Lan, a deputy governor of the bank, said Monday.
“Incremental policies will be introduced in a timely manner to help stabilize employment, enterprises, markets, and expectations,” Zou said.
Zhao said China has been gradually decreasing food and grain imports from the U.S. and that stopping those purchases would not have a noticeable effect on the country’s food supply. Zhao similarly said China can make do without U.S. energy imports.
“Enterprises reducing or even stopping energy imports from the United States will have no impact on our country’s energy supply,” Zhao said.
It remains unclear whether Trump has spoken to Chinese President Xi Jinping about tariffs. Trump has said he has spoken to Xi “many times,” but China has denied that any negotiations on tariffs have begun.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday he doesn’t know whether Trump and Xi have discussed tariffs, when asked whether negotiations are underway and who has been talking.
“I had interaction with my Chinese counterparts — but it was more on the traditional things, like financial stability, global economic early warnings,” Bessent told ABC News’s Martha Raddatz on “This Week.”
“I don’t know if President Trump has spoken with President Xi,” he continued. “I know they have a very good relationship and a lot of respect for each other.”
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Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:16 pm to John Barron
Is that it? Is this all they have?
I'm wondering for who's ears this simpleton statement was directed?
I'm wondering for who's ears this simpleton statement was directed?
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:17 pm to loogaroo
Falling out of the sky trouble? Is that a bad thing for Chyyyna?
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:17 pm to John Barron
One second they claim to not be negotiating and the next second they dont like how they’re negotiating.
You sound stupid, China.
You sound stupid, China.
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:17 pm to John Barron
Yeah, we should believe that.
Not sure that there has been anything that came out if China in the last 200 years that wasn't a stolen technology.
Not sure that there has been anything that came out if China in the last 200 years that wasn't a stolen technology.
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:23 pm to loogaroo
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Their airlines are about to be in serious trouble
Why? They have their own Airline Industry. Matter of fact, they are sending back Boeing planes and not paying for them.
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Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:23 pm to John Barron
China knows it has the democrats and the media on their side. It's amazing how TDS destroys everything it touches.
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:35 pm to John Barron
Weak arse statement on the fentanyl.
Posted on 4/28/25 at 3:50 pm to Victor R Franko
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Is that it? Is this all they have? I'm wondering for who's ears this simpleton statement was directed?
They also have our entire media and half our our population on their side. Democrats, our media, and many of the elite have chosen to side with China. Thats going to make things a lot harder for this administration.
This post was edited on 4/28/25 at 3:54 pm
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