Xi Jinping made the remarks during a whopping three-hour speech, which talked about China’s trading with neighbouring countries and support for the CELAC nations
Donald Trump has been labelled a “bully” by Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The comments came hours after the US and China reached a deal to slash the sky-high tariffs for the next 90 days.
The deal lasts 90 days, creating time for U.S. and Chinese negotiators to reach a more substantive agreement. But the pause also leaves tariffs higher than before Trump started ramping them up last month. And businesses and investors must contend with uncertainty about whether the truce will last.
However, given comments made by Xi Jingping overnight, it appears as though the war is anything but over.
According to Axios, Xi was speaking at the China-CELAC Forum where he said: “There are no winners in tariff wars or trade wars. Bullying or hegemonism only leads to self-isolation.”
He made the remarks during a whopping three-hour speech (watched by the Daily Star), which talked about China’s trading with neighbouring countries and support for CELAC nations – The Community of Latin American and Caribbean States.
He also called for the end to the US embargo against Cuba, and said: “For 32 consecutive times since 1992, China has consistently voted for the UN General Assembly resolutions calling for the US embargo against Cuba.”
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said the US agreed to drop the 145% tax Trump imposed last month to 30%. China agreed to lower its tariff rate on U.S. goods to 10% from 125%.
Greer and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced the tariff reductions at a news conference in Geneva.
The officials struck a positive tone as they said the two sides had set up consultations to continue discussing their trade issues. Bessent said that the triple-digit tariffs the two countries imposed on each other last month — in an escalation of tensions Trump started — amounted to “the equivalent of an embargo, and neither side wants that. We do want trade.’’
The 30% levy that America is now imposing on Chinese goods includes an existing 20% tariff intended to pressure China into doing more to prevent the the synthetic opioid fentanyl from entering the United States. It also includes the same 10% “baseline’’ tariff Trump has slapped on imports from most of the world’s countries. The 30% tax comes on top of other levies on China, including some left over from Trump’s first term and kept by former President Joe Biden.
Trump had ratcheted the combined tariff to 145% last month, furious that China was retaliating, before backing down Monday.
China’s Commerce Ministry called the agreement an important step for the resolution of the two countries’ differences and said it lays the foundation for further cooperation.
“This initiative aligns with the expectations of producers and consumers in both countries and serves the interests of both nations as well as the common interests of the world,” a ministry statement said.