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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs refutes the claim that China provides coercive financing to developing countries
According to People's Daily, on October 23, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning presided over a regular press conference. A reporter asked, on October 20th, the US White House issued a document st ... -
Is the United States considering raising tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles? Response from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Wang Wenbin pointed out that the measures taken in the name of safety, adhering to the principle of "America first", violating the principles of market economy and fair competition, threatening the s ... -
Nvidia Says US Increased Restrictions on Chip Exports Will Harm Its Competitiveness Foreign Ministry Responds
According to Securities Times, on February 27th, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning presided over a regular press conference. A reporter asked, according to reports, NVIDIA recently submitted doc ... -
Nvidia lists Huawei as a competitor in response from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
On February 27th, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning presided over a regular press conference. According to reports, NVIDIA has recently listed Huawei as a major competitor in multiple categories ... -
EU officials say they will not follow the US in imposing tariffs on China. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Protectionism has no future
EU officials say they will not follow the US in imposing tariffs on China. Foreign Ministry: Protectionism has no future. On the 4th, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning presided over a regular pr ... -
US high-ranking officials will demand new restrictions on China's semiconductor industry from Japan and the Netherlands. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Requesting relevant countries to distinguish right from wrong
Lin Jian stated that China firmly opposes the US engaging in factional confrontation, which may even spread to the fields of economy, trade, and technology, and coerce other countries to suppress Chi ... -
Canada considers imposing import tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles. Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds
On June 25th, at a press conference of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a reporter asked that due to the issue of "overcapacity", Canada is considering imposing import tariffs on Chinese electric veh ... -
Canada plans to impose tariffs on Chinese made electric vehicles! Response from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Canada plans to impose tariffs on Chinese made electric vehicles! The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds: Following the United States and the European Union, Canada also plans to impose import taxe ... -
US plans to pressure Japan, Netherlands for 'chip exclusion', Ministry of Foreign Affairs: hopes relevant countries can distinguish right from wrong
The United States is considering stricter measures to pressure Japan and the Netherlands to restrict chip trade with China. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian presided over a regular press confer ... -
The US side claims to be preparing to impose new sanctions on Chinese entities, implying that banks may be targeted. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds
On July 22, 2024, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning presided over a regular press conference. Bloomberg reporter: US National Security Advisor Sullivan said that the United States is preparing t ... -
The United States will further prevent Japan, South Korea, and the Netherlands from exporting semiconductors and manufacturing equipment to China. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds
The United States will further prevent Japan, South Korea, and the Netherlands from exporting semiconductors and manufacturing equipment to China. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian presided over ... -
Trump Harris debate talks about tariffs on China, Ministry of Foreign Affairs opposes US election using China as a bargaining chip
On September 11th, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mao Ning, held a regular press conference during the Trump Harris debate on tariffs against China. Agence France Presse asked, in ... -
Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Take countermeasures against US military industrial enterprises
[Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Counter measures against US military industrial enterprises] Recently, the United States once again announced the sale of weapons to Taiwan, China, which seriously viola ... -
Does China restrict the export of certain key minerals? Response from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Does China restrict the export of certain key minerals? The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning presided over a regular press conference, and a reporter asked ...- lwj2651097
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North Korea explicitly defines South Korea as a 'hostile country' through constitutional amendment, Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds
On October 17th, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning presided over a regular press conference. A reporter asked, the Korean Central News Agency confirmed that North Korea has explicitly defined So ... -
Indonesia pledges to join BRICS: Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomes more like-minded partners to join
On October 28th, Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian presided over a regular press conference, stating that Indonesia has pledged to join the BRICS organization and welcomes more like-m ... -
Republicans in the US House of Representatives push to cancel China's permanent normal trade relations status. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Attempting to reverse history
On November 11th, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian presided over a regular press conference. Bloomberg reporter asked, according to US media reports, Republican members of the US House of Repre ... -
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to the US plan to issue a new round of chip restrictions on China, stating that it will firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to the US plan to issue a new round of chip restrictions on China: we will firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese enterprises. Lin Ji ... -
Trump claims that the US will impose a 10% tariff on all Chinese imported goods. Foreign Ministry responds
US President elect Trump stated on social media that negotiations have been held with China on issues such as fentanyl, but there has been no progress. Due to the influx of a large amount of drugs in ... -
EU proposes sanctions on Chinese companies, Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges EU not to apply double standards
On November 26th, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mao Ning, presided over a regular press conference on the EU's proposal to sanction Chinese companies. Mao Ning emphasized that ...