At UN, tariff-targeted China denounces US ‘bullying’
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Beijing’s UN ambassador said the government headed by US President Donald Trump “severely disrupts the global economic order” by imposing shock tariffs on its trading partners.
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NEW YORK –- China savaged US trade practices as “bullying” and “blackmail” on April 23 in a fiery UN speech, accusations rejected by Washington, which levelled its own criticism at rival Beijing’s policies.
“Unilateralism is on the rise, and bullying practices run rampant... blatantly challenging the international order underpinned by international law (and) threatening world peace and stability,” Beijing’s UN ambassador Fu Cong told an informal Security Council meeting on the use of intimidation in international relations.
The envoy took direct aim at the US, saying the government headed by President Donald Trump “severely disrupts the global economic order” by imposing shock tariffs on its trading partners.
“Under the disguise of ‘reciprocity’ and ‘fairness’, the US is playing a zero-sum game, which is essentially about subverting the existing international economic and trade order” through its tariffs and advancing its own “hegemonic interests”, Mr Fu said.
“Should we abide by international law and the basic norms governing international relations, or should we return to the law of the jungle, where the strong prey on the weak?”
Warning against the “unchecked” spread of unilateralism, the envoy said the imposition of high tariffs amounts to “turning back the wheel of history”.
Mr Fu added: “Any form of maximum pressure, threat or blackmail is not the right way to engage with China.”
Washington shot back, calling Mr Fu’s remarks a “performative manoeuvre” lacking credibility.
“The world should look at China’s actions, rather than its empty claims, when judging its contributions to the international system,” Ms Ting Wu, deputy political counsellor for the US mission, told the Security Council.
“For far too long, China has deployed unilateral unfair trade practices” hurting economies and workers worldwide, she added. AFP

