Sunday, April 19, 2026

China Condemns U.S. tariff policies, calls for global cooperation 

By our staff reporter 

The Chinese government has issued a strong statement condemning the United States’ recent imposition of tariffs on its trading partners, including China. Beijing has accused Washington of violating World Trade Organization (WTO) rules, undermining the multilateral trading system, and disrupting the global economic order.

According to the statement, the U.S. tariffs infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of other nations and defy fundamental economic principles. China has described these actions as unilateralism, protectionism, and economic bullying under the guise of “reciprocity” and “fairness.” Beijing argues that the United States is pursuing a zero-sum strategy aimed at advancing its “America First” agenda at the expense of global cooperation.

The Chinese government emphasized that weaponizing tariffs not only harms international trade but also jeopardizes the shared interests of the global community. “Such actions will inevitably face widespread opposition from the international community,” the statement noted.

Despite mounting tensions, China reaffirmed its commitment to openness and cooperation in global trade. As the world’s second-largest economy and consumer market, Beijing pledged to continue advancing high-standard policies for trade and investment liberalization. The government outlined plans to foster a market-oriented, law-based business environment that aligns with international standards.

China also stressed its dedication to sharing development opportunities with other countries to achieve mutual benefits. “Economic globalization is the only way to human progress,” the statement read, underscoring the importance of a rules-based multilateral trading system centered on the WTO.

Beijing called on all nations to uphold true multilateralism and reject unilateralism and protectionism. The statement emphasized that development is an inalienable right of all countries—not an exclusive privilege of a few—and urged international cooperation to address global challenges collectively.

“There are no winners in trade or tariff wars,” China warned, adding that protectionist policies ultimately lead to dead ends. The government called for extensive consultation, joint contribution, and shared benefit among nations while defending the U.N.-centered international system and WTO-centered multilateral trading framework.

China’s condemnation of U.S. tariff policies reflects growing concerns about their impact on global trade dynamics. Economic bullying that shifts risks onto others will ultimately backfire, Beijing argued, urging countries to embrace fairness and justice in international relations.

As the move by the US government has sparked widespread criticism, experts warn that prolonged trade disputes could destabilize global markets and hinder economic growth. Beijing remains confident that most nations committed to fairness will stand against hegemonism and act in their best interests.

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