China extends the tariff exemption for the import of American products
The Chinese government will extend tariff exemptions for the import of some American products until the end of November this year. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency, China’s Ministry of Finance announced in a statement that Beijing will extend tariff exemptions for the import of some American products until November 30 of this year.
The Ministry of Home Affairs added: More exemptions that will come into effect on Wednesday, the first of May, in the continuation of the exemption is the most recent one that expires on Tuesday.
Now, three days ago Chinese Foreign Minister, in a meeting with his American counterpart, Anthony Blinken, emphasized that the Asia-Pacific region should not become a battlefield for power. become a major power and said that Washington has taken endless measures to hit China’s economy and technology.
Wang Yi told Blinken that Washington should not use Taiwan as a tool to control China and stop its arms .
Also, the spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry asked America to Don’t interfere inside China.
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war against Ukraine, but officials told Reuters that the government still has no plans to do so.
While Washington has so far imposed some sanctions on the main Chinese banks It has stopped because of the effects it may have on the global economy and relations between the two countries.
Also, an official of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated in an interview with the Xinhua news agency that At the time of Biden’s meeting with Xi Jinping in San Francisco in November of last year, the relationship between the two countries shows the process of stopping the reduction of the relationship and stabilizing it.
According to this report, Blinken’s trip to Beijing took place while the US Congress and Senate approved the $8 billion aid bill to Taiwan this week. The purpose of allocating this budget to Taiwan is to help this country deal with China’s actions in the region.
Meanwhile a while ago Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, in a conversation with US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, stated that Washington should lift the sanctions imposed on Chinese factories and people.
Mr. Yi stated in this conversation that Washington should these sanctions remove and do not harm China’s legitimate development rights.
According to this report Washington has imposed sanctions on various Chinese companies, which Washington has accused of cooperating with China’s military industries despite the denials of these companies. US sanctions have also been imposed on Chinese individuals and institutions that are accused of violating human rights in the Xinjiang region.
In recent months, relations between the US and China have seen signs of improvement as both sides take steps to rebuild Communication channels have been removed after the growing tensions between them in recent decades.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |