China warns US tariffs pose 'unprecedented huge risks' to global economy amid ongoing trade war
China's finance minister criticized US tariffs for creating significant risks to the global economy at an Asian Development Bank meeting. He accused an unnamed country of initiating tariff and trade wars, advocating for multilateralism. Despite Ch...

The world's two largest economies are engaged in a punishing trade war in which US President Donald Trump imposed tariffs reaching 145 percent on many Chinese products and Beijing retaliated with 125 percent duties on imports from the United States.
Lan Fo'an, speaking at an Asian Development Bank (ADB) meeting in Milan that began on Sunday, did not specifically mention the United States but said the risks were the result of "a certain country (that) has launched tariff wars and trade wars".
"The current international situation is becoming more turbulent and chaotic, unilateralism and protectionism are on the rise," he said, calling on ADB members to uphold the rules of multilateral institutions.
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China's commerce ministry raised hopes on Friday that there could be negotiations with the United States when it said it was "currently evaluating" a US offer of trade talks.
Trump said in the interview, which aired on Sunday, that China's economy was "collapsing".
Asked if he would drop tariffs to get China to the negotiating table, he said: "Why would I do that?"
Beijing has repeatedly pledged to fight a trade war "to the end" if needed, with a video posted by its foreign ministry on social media last week vowing it would "never kneel down".
"If it's fight, we will fight to the end; if it's talk, the door is wide open. The tariff war and trade war were unilaterally initiated by the US side," the commerce ministry said on Friday.
China's factory activity shrank in April, with Beijing blaming a "sharp shift" in the global economy.
Data showed last Wednesday that the US economy contracted in the first three months of the year as Trump's tariff plans triggered an import surge.
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