KEY POINTS
  • After Trump announces tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, a spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs says, "If countries around the world all follow the step of the U.S., it will definitely inflict serious impacts to the international trade order."
  • The spokesperson for the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference says, "What is worrisome to many World Trade Organisation members is the unilateral actions and voices from the United States."
  • After the U.S. Department of Commerce announces its final determination on Chinese aluminum foil dumping, the head of China's Ministry of Commerce Trade Remedy and Investigation Bureau says, "The Chinese side will take necessary measures to uphold our legitimate rights against the wrongdoings of the U.S. side."
A docker works in front of a container ship at Qingdao Port in Qingdao, Shandong Province of China.

Chinese officials urged the U.S. to support global trade in the wake of President Donald Trump's announcement on Thursday of new steel and aluminum tariffs.

Trump said the U.S. will set tariffs of 25 percent for steel and 10 percent for aluminum imports. The duties are set to take effect as early as next week. The tariffs are broad, and no specific country is targeted. But China is an ongoing focus of the Trump administration's trade policy.