KEY POINTS
  • China's Commerce Ministry said Tuesday morning that it will take counter measures if the U.S. publishes an additional tariffs list.
  • China's Foreign Ministry, meanwhile, said the country doesn't want a trade war — but it's not afraid of one either.
Chinese President Xi Jinping.

China's Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday morning that it will take counter measures if the U.S. publishes an additional tariffs list.

In a statement posted on its website, the ministry said China will protect its interests, taking both quantitative and qualitative measures against the move.