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The Chinese Ambassador to India, Fihun said that Beijing “firmly opposed the” steep tariffs of Washington on Delhi and called for greater cooperation between India and China.
This compared the United States with the “bully”, saying that he had long used free trade, but now used tariffs as “negotiations” to demand “excessive prices” from other countries.
“The United States has made tariffs for up to 50% in India and even threatened more. China firmly opposed it. Silence only strengthens the bully,” the SI said on Thursday.
Previously this month Trump imposed on India 25% punishment In addition to 25% of oil and weapons in Russia. The new bet will come into force on August 27.
Increased imports of Delhi cheap Russian raw materials because Ukraine’s war has aroused tension over the United States and affected the trade transaction negotiations.
India has defended its purchases of Russian oil, claiming that, as the main importer of energy, it must buy the cheapest cash available to protect millions of poor Indians from the cost of expenses. It was also noted that Biden’s administration ordered India to buy Russian oil to stabilize world energy markets.
Against the backdrop of Delhi’s shaky trade relations with Washington, it appears to be between India and China, presumably rapid thawing ties.
Relations between neighbors plunged after 2020 clashes in galuan in the lords. Since then, Beijing and Delhi are gradually working on normalizing ties.
Earlier this week, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang YI made a two -day trip to Delhi, during which India and China should view each other as “partners” rather than “opponents and threats”.
On Thursday, this made statements on similar lines, speaking at the event in the Indian capital.
He called the two countries “double engines” of economic growth in Asia and added that the unity between India and China benefits the world as a whole.
He also invited more Indian enterprises to invest in China and added that Beijing hopes that India will provide “fair, fair and non-discriminatory business environments” for Chinese enterprises in India in favor of people of both countries.
“Currently, tariff wars and trade wars violate the global economic and trade system, the authorities and the law of the jungle are common, and international rules and order have suffered serious consequences,” he said, hinting at the tariffs in Washington against India and other countries.
“China will firmly stand with India to support the multilateral trading system with the World Trade Organization (WTO) on its basis,” he added.
He also stated that the upcoming visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to China to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization will give a “new impetus to China-Indian Relations”.