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China says 'bullying' tariff hike shows some in US are 'losing their minds'

Reuters
Beijing
Wed, May 15, 2024

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China says 'bullying' tariff hike shows some in US are 'losing their minds' Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi looks on during a meeting of the Chinese and Serbian presidents at the Palace of Serbia in Belgrade on May 8, 2024. (Reuters/Marko Djurica)

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US move to raise tariffs on Chinese goods is a sign of weakness, not of strength, and shows that some in the United States may be "losing their minds", China's foreign minister said on Wednesday, in unusually blunt comments.

US President Joe Biden on Tuesday unveiled steep tariff increases on Chinese imports including electric vehicle (EV) batteries, computer chips and medical products, risking an election-year standoff with Beijing as he woos American voters who give his economic policies low marks.

China immediately vowed retaliation.

"This is the most typical form of bullying in the world today! It shows that some people in the United States have reached the point of losing their minds in order to maintain their unipolar hegemony," Foreign Minister Wang Yi said, according to a statement published by state broadcaster CCTV.

"The US's suppression of China does not prove that the US is strong, but rather exposes that the US has lost its self-confidence and is out of order," he said.

The US move, instead of hindering China's development, will inspire its 1.4 billion citizens to work harder, Wang said.

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"At this critical moment of global economic recovery, the international community should warn the United States not to cause new trouble for the world," he said.

Biden said China would probably raise tariffs in retaliation, possibly on unrelated products, but said the move was unlikely to lead to international conflict.

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