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Beijing: US Actions Threaten “Uncertainty and Instability” in Trade

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Beijing has stated that recent U.S. actions, including AI chip export control guidelines and plans to revoke Chinese student visas, threaten to create “uncertainty and instability of bilateral economic and trade relations.” China argues these measures violate the recent tariff truce, potentially unraveling the fragile agreement and reigniting trade tensions.

The Chinese Commerce Ministry issued a statement emphasizing that the U.S. actions “seriously violate the consensus” established to de-escalate tariffs and restart trade. This agreement, initially hailed as a significant step towards resolving the protracted trade dispute, now faces considerable headwinds as fundamental disagreements resurface between the two global powers.

China claims it has honored its commitments by canceling or suspending retaliatory tariffs and non-tariff measures. Conversely, Beijing accuses the U.S. of “unilaterally provok[ing] new economic and trade frictions.” The ministry’s warning of “resolute and forceful measures” to protect its “legitimate rights and interests” indicates a potential for further escalation, raising concerns about the future of U.S.-China trade.

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