China’s Xi says tariffs ‘hurt’ multilateral trade

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(FILES) This file photo taken on June 28, 2019 shows China's President Xi Jinping (R) shaking hands with US President Donald Trump before a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Osaka. With his storm of tariffs on Chinese goods, US President Donald Trump on April 2025 has torched ties with Beijing and likely wrecked any hope of meeting his counterpart Xi Jinping in the near term, analysts say. (Photo by Brendan Smialowski / AFP) / TO GO WITH AFP STORY CHINA-US-DIPLOMACY-POLITICS-TRADE-ECONOMY,ANALYSIS BY MATTHEW WALSH

Chinese President Xi Jinping said Wednesday tariffs “hurt” the multilateral trading system as he hosted his Azerbaijani counterpart for talks in Beijing, state media said.

Tariff and trade wars “undermine the legitimate rights and interests of all countries, hurt the multilateral trading system, and impact the world economic order”, he told Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, state news agency Xinhua reported.

Beijing and Washington have been embroiled in a blistering trade war since US President Donald Trump this month slapped a 145 percent blanket tax on Chinese imports.

China responded with a 125 percent duty on goods from the United States.

Beijing’s commerce ministry this week warned other nations to be wary in seeking a deal with Washington.

“China firmly opposes any party reaching a deal at the expense of China’s interests,” a ministry spokesperson said Monday in a statement.

“Appeasement will not bring peace, and compromise will not be respected,” the statement said.

On Wednesday, Xi said that “despite a constantly changing international situation”, China and Azerbaijan had maintained close ties.

A day earlier, in phone calls with his British and Austrian counterparts, Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi urged Britain and the European Union to help in defending multilateral trade.

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