In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that the U.S. actions regarding reciprocal tariffs, fentanyl tariffs, and other measures against relevant trading partners are illegal, the Ministry of Commerce stated that it is conducting a comprehensive assessment of the relevant content and impacts. China opposes unilateral tariff increases, emphasizing that there are no winners in a trade war and that protectionism has no way out. The U.S. unilateral measures violate international economic and trade rules and U.S. domestic laws, and do not serve the interests of all parties. China urges the U.S. to cancel the relevant unilateral tariffs and will closely monitor any alternative measures the U.S. may take, firmly safeguarding China’s interests. (Ministry of Commerce)
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Ministry of Commerce responds to questions from reporters on the Supreme Court's ruling in the tariff lawsuit case
In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that the U.S. actions regarding reciprocal tariffs, fentanyl tariffs, and other measures against relevant trading partners are illegal, the Ministry of Commerce stated that it is conducting a comprehensive assessment of the relevant content and impacts. China opposes unilateral tariff increases, emphasizing that there are no winners in a trade war and that protectionism has no way out. The U.S. unilateral measures violate international economic and trade rules and U.S. domestic laws, and do not serve the interests of all parties. China urges the U.S. to cancel the relevant unilateral tariffs and will closely monitor any alternative measures the U.S. may take, firmly safeguarding China’s interests. (Ministry of Commerce)