China says it will not be intimidated by Trump’s tariff ‘blackmail’

8 avril 2025 | Michael E. Miller, Katrina Northrop, Steve Hendrix
Stock markets in Asia rose on Tuesday, even after Trump threatened an additional 50 percent tariff on Chinese products if Beijing does not rescind its retaliatory duties.
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