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Beijing yesterday threatened to bring in the levies on products ranging from beef to condoms after US President Donald Trump’s administration upped the ante in its plans for additional tariffs on Chinese goods worth USD 200 billion.
Washington suggested the rate on the proposed extra tariffs could be increased from 10 to 25 per cent.
The two countries have been embroiled for months in a trade conflict that has threatened to hurt consumers in both countries.
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Speaking on the sidelines of a security forum in Singapore, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said China’s threat of retaliatory tariffs was “fully justified and necessary”.
“These are measures taken out of the consideration for upholding the interests of the Chinese people,” he said, speaking through a translator.
He said the move was also aimed at upholding the “global free trade regime” that was underpinned by the World Trade Organisation.
Wang also hit back at comments by top White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow, who ridiculed China’s tariff threat as “weak” and said the world’s second-largest economy was in significant “trouble”.
“As to whether China’s economy is doing well or not, I think it is all too clear to the whole international community,” Wang said, adding that China contributed a huge amount to global economic growth.
“I don’t see why he would come to the conclusion that China’s economy is not doing well.”