
US President Donald Trump threatened on Monday to impose a 10% tariff on US$200 billion (RM799 billion) of Chinese goods, saying the move was in retaliation for China’s decision to raise tariffs on US$50 billion (RM199 billion) in US goods.
“Such a practice of extreme pressure and blackmailing deviates from the consensus reached by both sides on multiple occasions, and is a disappointment for the international community,” the ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.
“The United States has initiated a trade war and violated market regulations, and is harming the interests of not just the people of China and the US, but of the world,” the ministry said.
If the United States publishes a new list of tariffs, Beijing will take strong countermeasures to safeguard the interests of China and its people, the ministry said.