China says US should stop threats, coercion if it wants an agreement on tariffs
In a statement Wednesday, China continued to criticize President Donald Trump's tariffs while emphasizing that threats and coercion "will not work."
"If the U.S. truly wants to resolve issues through dialogue and negotiation, it should stop making threats and resorting to coercion, and engage with China on the basis of equality, mutual respect, and mutual benefit," Chinese FM spokesman Guo Jiakun said. "Saying they want to reach an agreement with China while continuing to apply maximum pressure is not the right way to deal with China, and it will not work."

"The United States' abuse of tariffs is a blatant violation of World Trade Organization rules and harms the legitimate rights and interests of all countries," Jiakun's statement added, calling America's tariffs a "typical act of unilateralism, protectionism, and economic bullying."
– ABC News' Will Gretsky






