The Wall Street Journal reported today: "The Chinese Ministry of Commerce stated on Monday that it is assessing the content and impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's global tariffs, and will consider taking alternative trade measures to safeguard China's interests."
Comments: The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling merely formally rectifies the illegal tariffs of the Trump administration, but does not mean that the U.S. trade protectionism will stop. On the contrary, it may likely continue to exert pressure under different legal justifications. At this moment, China clearly stating its assessment of the impact and preparation to take alternative measures is both an inevitable response to safeguard national interests, and a clear signal to the U.S.: no matter what excuse the U.S. uses to carry out a trade war, China will not compromise or retreat, and will resolutely counteract, safeguard the security of enterprises and industries, and be prepared for a protracted struggle.
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