China asks US to resolve economic, trade issues through talks

China has called on the United States to address economic and trade issues through constructive dialogue and mutual respect, urging Washington to rectify its recent unilateral actions. The appeal was made by Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian during a press briefing on Wednesday, following accusations by US President Donald Trump that China had intentionally halted soybean imports from the US. Trump also threatened to impose restrictions on Chinese cooking oil exports. Lin emphasized that China’s approach to resolving trade disputes has always been consistent, advocating for discussions based on equality, respect, and mutual benefit. He warned that trade wars and tariff escalations are detrimental to both nations, stating, ‘There are no winners in a trade war or a tariff war, and such moves serve no one’s interests.’ Lin also addressed recent comments by US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, who suggested that additional 100% tariffs on Chinese exports could be implemented as early as November 1. Greer accused Chinese officials of making ‘contradictory statements’ regarding rare earth export controls. In response, Lin clarified that China’s export control measures are lawful and aimed at promoting global peace and stability, aligning with international norms. He criticized the US for its inconsistent approach, noting that while Washington claims to seek dialogue, it simultaneously threatens tariffs and introduces restrictive measures. ‘This is not the right way to engage with China,’ Lin concluded.