Xi Jinping livid with Donald Trump after massive Liberation Day tariffs on China; here's what the Chinese President plans to do next

Xi Jinping is furious after Donald Trump’s new Liberation Day tariffs on China, escalating tensions between the two global powers. China has slammed these tariffs as “unilateral bullying” and vowed strong countermeasures. With previous tariffs alr...

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Xi Jinping furious over Trump’s new tariffs on China, escalating trade tensions – China condemns U.S. tariffs as "unilateral bullying" and vows retaliation. Possible countermeasures include tariffs on U.S. exports, investment restrictions, and rare earth export controls. The trade war deepens, impacting global markets and businesses worldwide. #TradeWar #USChina
China has strongly condemned President Donald Trump’s latest wave of tariffs on Chinese imports, vowing countermeasures in what could escalate tensions between the two economic giants. The Chinese commerce ministry called the tariffs “unilateral bullying” and warned that no side would emerge as a winner in this trade war.

These new tariffs, imposed during Trump’s second term, add to the financial strain on companies reliant on Chinese imports. This move follows the trade restrictions he had already implemented during his first term, further intensifying economic frictions between the two nations.

How is China reacting to Trump’s new tariffs?

In a strongly worded statement, China’s commerce ministry said that the tariffs were based on “subjective and unilateral assessments.” Officials urged the U.S. to engage in diplomatic discussions rather than resorting to restrictive trade measures.


China has made it clear that it will not back down without a fight. Wang Yi, China’s top diplomat, stated in an interview with Russian state media that the U.S. must lift its tariffs before meaningful negotiations can take place. He emphasized, “If the U.S. side keeps on pressuring and even blackmailing, China surely will be resolute in its countermeasures.”

What countermeasures could China take?

China has several tools at its disposal to retaliate against the U.S. trade policies. In previous rounds of trade disputes, Beijing imposed tariffs on American agricultural products, hurting U.S. farmers. This time, potential countermeasures could include:

  • More tariffs: Beijing could target additional American exports, making it costly for U.S. industries that rely on Chinese markets.
  • Investment restrictions: China may tighten regulations on U.S. businesses operating in its territory, making it harder for American firms to invest and expand in China.
  • Export controls on rare earth minerals: China controls a significant portion of the global supply of rare earth minerals, which are crucial for manufacturing electronics, electric vehicles, and military equipment. Restricting their export could impact U.S. industries reliant on these materials.

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Will there be a Trump-Xi meeting to ease tensions?

The latest tariffs have cast doubt on the possibility of a summit between President Trump and President Xi Jinping. Trump had expressed interest in a face-to-face meeting, but China’s latest statements suggest that this is unlikely unless the tariffs are removed.

China insists that any dialogue must be based on mutual respect and fairness, rather than coercive trade tactics. Until the U.S. reconsiders its stance, Beijing appears unwilling to engage in negotiations that it views as unfair.

How will Trump’s tariffs impact global trade?

The escalation of tariffs between the U.S. and China has ripple effects beyond their economies. The global supply chain, already disrupted by previous trade disputes, could see further instability. Companies dependent on Chinese imports may face higher costs, leading to price hikes on consumer goods in the U.S.

Stock markets have reacted cautiously to the news, with analysts warning that prolonged tensions could slow economic growth worldwide. Meanwhile, businesses are seeking alternative supply chains to minimize the impact of tariffs, potentially shifting production to countries like Vietnam, India, and Mexico.

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As the trade war escalates, all eyes remain on the next move from Beijing and Washington. Will the two superpowers find common ground, or are they heading toward an even deeper economic standoff? Only time will tell.

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What are Trump's new tariffs on China?
Trump has imposed additional tariffs on Chinese imports, increasing costs for businesses.
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How is China responding to these tariffs?
China is planning countermeasures, including tariffs, investment restrictions, and rare earth export controls.
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