China accuses the United States to stir up tensions despite the retirement rest
China accuses the United States to stir up tensions despite the retirement rest
The United States has accused the USA of "provoking new economic and trade policy tensions" when it reacted to the claims of US President Donald Trump that Beijing had violated a trade agreement that was agreed between the two nations last month and had paused the violent customs war.China's reaction to US allegations
According to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, the result of the trade talks is "strictly implemented". At the same time, the US government was accused of taking steps that "seriously undermine" the agreement. In a statement it said: "The United States unilaterally provoke new economic and trade policy tensions and tighten the uncertainty and instability in bilateral economic and trade relationships."
Trump puts China under pressure
The comments follow Trump's statement on Friday that China "completely violated his agreement with us". In a contribution to Truth Social, the President said that he quickly completed a deal with China in order to save it from a situation that, in his opinion, would be very bad. He added: "So much about Mr. Nice Type!"
increasing tensions between the USA and China
This exchange of blows illustrates the increasing tensions between the USA and China, just a few weeks after both sides had surprisingly reached a trading talent, which significantly lowered the high tariffs they had imposed on each other. The agreement gave both sides a 90-day time window to develop a more comprehensive agreement that now seems at risk because both sides accuse each other against the spirit of the agreement.
controversial export controls
An important argument is China's export controls for rare earths and associated products, which were introduced as part of his retaliation against Trump's “mutual” tariffs on Chinese goods. After the talks, US officials expected China to loosen the export restrictions for these minerals, which are an essential part of products such as iPhones, electric vehicles and even expensive weapon systems such as F-35 fighter aircraft.
criticism of various US measures
The restrictions that have not been canceled led to intensive resentment within the Trump administration and a number of recently imposed measures against China. These also include a warning to companies not to use AI chips made by Huawei's national technology leader. In another escalation, the US government turned to the public last week and decided to limit the sale of critical technologies to China and to limit the number of Chinese students in the United States.
effects on the trade in China
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce criticized these measures violently and emphasized that the United States introduced a number of discriminatory and restrictive measures against China after the economic and trade talks in Geneva. " These include AI-Chip-Export Control guidelines and the stop of the sale of chip design software to China. In addition, the trade conflict is also burdening the domestic economy, since China's manufacturing activity, according to an official survey, declined for the second time in a row. Currently, the tariffs that have been raised in the USA this year are 30%without considering existing taxes.
controversy for rare minerals
In their reviews of the Chinese compliance with the trade agreement,officers of the Trump administration have focused on the export controls of rare earths. The deal stated that both sides returned the mutual tariffs that rose to over 100% during the 90-day grace period. China had introduced export controls for seven rare earths and the associated products on April 4, which was regarded as retaliation for Trump's tariffs.
In an interview with CBS ’face the nation, finance minister Scott Bessent said that China holds some of the products they should have released in Geneva. He indicated that there may be a "problem in the Chinese system" or it had been deliberately done. Besser also expressed that the topic would be clarified as soon as Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping make calls, which in his opinion will be "very soon".
china defended its export control regulation and described it as "in accordance with international practices" and "not directed against certain countries". The majority of the Asian capitals also also feel the pressure through trade conflicts.
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