Feb 23 • 06:17 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

China calls on the US to lift 'unilateral' tariffs

China has urged the U.S. to lift unilateral tariffs following a U.S. Supreme Court decision that annulled many tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump.

China has officially announced its intention to evaluate the consequences of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling to overturn numerous tariffs that had been put in place by former President Donald Trump. This development comes as a significant shift in the ongoing trade dynamics between the two countries, which have been fraught with tension and economic conflict in recent years.

In a statement from China's Ministry of Commerce, the country emphasized the importance of collaboration and encouraged the United States to cancel the unilateral trade measures that have been applied to its trading partners. The statement indicates that China is taking this legal ruling seriously and aims to carefully assess its implications, highlighting the interconnectedness of global trade and the importance of mutually beneficial agreements.

The call from China could signal a potential thaw in trade relations, depending on how the U.S. government responds. It opens a conversation about the future of tariffs and trade practices, with the potential for negotiating a more cooperative economic relationship. Observers will be watching closely to see if this will lead to a broader dialogue on trade and tariffs in the coming months.

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