China urges US to drop tariff threat amid trade tensions

China urges US to drop tariff threat amid trade tensions

HUIZHONG WU
Associated Press
//October 13, 2025//

Shipping containers are seen ready for transport at the Guangzhou Port in the Nansha district in southern China's Guangdong province, April 17, 2025. (AP File Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)

Shipping containers are seen ready for transport at the Guangzhou Port in the Nansha district in southern China's Guangdong province, April 17, 2025. (AP File Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)

China urges US to drop tariff threat amid trade tensions

HUIZHONG WU
Associated Press
//October 13, 2025//

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BANGKOK (AP) — did not back down Monday in a back-and-forth with the U.S. over trade, calling for U.S. President to withdraw his latest threat of a 100% tariff and other export control measures announced over the weekend.

In Brief:
  • China calls on the U.S. to withdraw 100% tariff threat
  • Trade tensions escalate after China limits
  • Chinese officials warn of countermeasures if tariffs proceed
  • Exports to the U.S. fall for sixth straight month, down 27%

In the latest escalation of the between the two nations, Trump issued the tariff threat on all Chinese imports into the U.S. after China placed stricter restrictions Thursday on rare earths, a vital resource used in electronics.

The Chinese announcement was an apparent surprise to Trump, who called it an “out of the blue” move. While Trump did not withdraw the economic threat, he sounded more conciliatory than in the past, saying in a Truth Social post Sunday, “The U.S.A. wants to help China, not hurt it!!!”

China’s issued a lengthy response Sunday saying the U.S. was “severely damaging the atmosphere of trade negotiations.”

“China urges the U.S. to promptly correct its erroneous practices,” Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman said Monday. “If the U.S. insists on going its own way, China will certainly take resolute measures to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests.”

Both nations have leveraged multiple dimensions of the trade relationship in the trade war, with actions ranging from U.S. restrictions on China’s ability to import advanced computer chips, China ending purchases of American soybeans and an exchange of tit-for-tat port fees.

Economic indicators show the retaliatory actions and uncertainty are impacting trade between the countries. Chinese trade data release Monday showed exports to the U.S. have fallen for six straight months, dropping 27% in September from the year before.

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