China’s foreign minister warned that Beijing will continue to retaliate against what he described as the United States’ “arbitrary tariffs,” as global market turmoil deepened.
China’s foreign minister warned that Beijing will continue to retaliate against what he described as the United States’ “arbitrary tariffs,” as global market turmoil deepened.
Beijing increases defense spending by 7.2% and warns Washington it is ready to “fight to the end.”
Wall Street’s premier stock market has erased its gains since Donald Trump’s November election after the U.S. imposed tariffs on its closest allies and China. The S&P 500 has seen
China has accused the United States of applying “tariff pressure and blackmail” following President Donald Trump’s latest threat to impose an additional 10% duty on Chinese imports.