China FM Wang Yi calls on UK, EU to help defend global trade


BEIJING: China's top diplomat on Tuesday (April 22) called on Britain and the EU to jointly safeguard international trade as Beijing faces a blistering tariff war with Washington.

While the rest of the world has been hit with a blanket 10 per cent tariff by the United States, China faces levies of up to 145 per cent on many products.

Beijing has responded with duties of 125 per cent on US goods.

"Against the current backdrop of rampant unilateral bullying, China and the UK have a responsibility to... safeguard the multilateral trading order", China's foreign minister Wang Yi (pic) told his British counterpart David Lammy in a phone call, according to a Chinese foreign ministry statement.

Wang added that "dialogues" with the UK on the economy and trade were "being prepared", the ministry statement said.

In a separate phone call on Tuesday, Wang told his Austrian counterpart that the European Union should "jointly defend" international trade.

"China and the EU should shoulder international responsibilities, jointly defend the multilateral trading system, and work together to build an open world economy", Wang told Beate Meinl-Reisinger, according to another Chinese foreign ministry statement. - AFP

 

 

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