
BEIJING: China has vowed to protect its rights and interests after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 25 percent tariff on any country doing business with Iran. Chinese officials warned that trade restrictions could escalate tensions and hurt global commerce.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said China believes there are no winners in a tariff war. She stressed that Beijing would “resolutely safeguard its legitimate rights and interests” in response to the U.S. move.
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The tariff announcement is part of Washington’s strategy to pressure countries maintaining trade with Iran. Beijing, a major trading partner of Tehran, has consistently opposed unilateral sanctions, calling for dialogue and diplomacy.
China has previously highlighted the risks of escalating economic conflicts. Officials warned that such measures could disrupt supply chains and undermine regional stability, while emphasizing adherence to international trade rules.
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Finally, the ministry reiterated that China seeks to resolve disputes through negotiation. Mao Ning emphasized that Beijing is committed to protecting its commercial partnerships while maintaining global economic stability amid mounting geopolitical tensions.