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China to convene UN meeting to criticize US for weaponizing tariffs

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April 18, 2025

China will convene an informal United Nations Security Council meeting next week to accuse the US of bullying and "casting a shadow over the global efforts for peace and development" by weaponizing tariffs.

China to convene UN meeting to criticize US for weaponizing tariffs

UNITED NATIONS —

The move comes as Beijing pursues a hardline stance in an escalating trade war with Washington triggered by US President Donald Trump's steep tariffs on items imported from China.

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