Hong Kong’s postal service says it will no longer accept products to the United States in response to the ‘intimidation’ of the United States.
The president of the United States, Donald Trump, believes that China must take the initiative to find a resolution of commercial tensions between Washington and Beijing, said the White House.
In a statement on Tuesday, the White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, quoted Trump saying that “the ball is in the China court.”
“China needs to make a deal with us, we don’t have to make a deal with them,” Leavitt said at a media conference in the comments that he said directly from Trump.
“There is no difference between China and any other country, except that they are much larger. And China moves what we have: each Tryy moves what we have: the US consumer. Or otherwise, Mythyyyyyye had money,” “” “” money “,” of course “that is open to a commercial agreement with China.
Trump’s statement occurred shortly after he accused China or was reduced in an agreement with the American aircraft manufacturer Boeing, after a Bloomberg report that Beijing had ordered Chinese airlines to stop the Boeing airplanes deliveries.
Boeing’s shares fell 2.36 percent after the report, which cited “people familiar with the matter.” Boeing and Chinese authorities have not confirmed or commented on the report.
“They simply breached the great Boeing agreement, saying that” they will not take possession “or completely committed to the airplanes,” Trump said in Truth Social.
The United States and China have been locked in a growing commercial war since Trump’s return to the White House.
Despite stopping most of its “reciprocal” tariffs at commercial partners Didens, Trump has increased import taxes in most Chinese products to 145 percent.
China, in turn, has affected US exports with a 125 percent tariff.
On the last climb on Wednesday, Hong Kong’s postal service said he would stop carrying the United States mail in response to tariffs.
“The United States is unreasonable, intimidating and imposing abusively tariff.
He added that he would stop taking mail surface with immediate effect and stopped accepting by air mail from April 27.
China has said that it opposes protectionism, but is willing to “fight until the end” if the United States continues to increase its commercial savages.
In an opinion article published in the Nhan Dan newspaper of Vietnam on Monday, Chinese President Xi Jinping said that wars trade “does not produce winners” and protectionism “does not offer solutions.”
“There is a need to resolutely protect the multilateral trade system, maintain the stability of global production and supply chains, and maintain an open and cooperative international environment,” XI said in the opinion article, which was published to coin the Chinena.