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    China opens door to trade talks amid escalating tariff tensions with US

    Zaraon ThryssBy Zaraon ThryssMay 4, 20252 Mins ReadNo Comments
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    China Warns Trading Partners: Don't Be Pawns in Trump's Tariff War
    China has warned it will hit back at countries that make deals with the US that hurt Beijing's interests, as the trade war between the world's two biggest economies threatens to drag in other nations.

    HONG KONG, CHINA — China has indicated a potential shift in its stance towards the ongoing trade dispute with the United States, expressing openness to re-engage in negotiations. This development comes amid escalating tensions marked by significant tariff increases from both nations.

    In a statement released on Friday, a spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Commerce acknowledged recent overtures from the U.S., stating, “The US has recently sent multiple messages to China through relevant parties, hoping to start talks with China. China is currently evaluating this.”

    This marks a notable change from China’s previously firm position, which had been characterized by a refusal to engage in talks without certain preconditions being met.

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    The spokesperson emphasized the need for sincerity from the U.S., asserting, “The tariff and trade war was unilaterally initiated by the US, and if it wants to negotiate, it must demonstrate genuine sincerity — that includes being prepared to correct its wrongdoings and cancel its unilateral tariff hikes.”

    The trade conflict intensified earlier this month when President Donald Trump announced a substantial increase in tariffs on Chinese goods, raising them to 145%. In retaliation, China imposed tariffs of up to 125% on American imports.

    These measures have significantly impacted bilateral trade, with projections indicating a potential 80% reduction in trade volume between the two countries, according to the World Trade Organization.

    Despite the hardline rhetoric, both sides have shown signs of seeking a resolution. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio commented on the situation, stating, “The Chinese are reaching out, they want to meet, they want to talk.”

    Economic indicators reflect the strain of the trade war, with China’s factory activity contracting at its fastest pace in 16 months, signaling the adverse effects of the ongoing tariffs on its manufacturing sector.

    As the global economy watches closely, the potential for renewed dialogue offers a glimmer of hope for de-escalation and the restoration of more stable trade relations between the world’s two largest economies.

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