On Wednesday, USA President Donald Trump expressed a willingness to lower tariffs on Chinese goods to facilitate the sale of TikTok by its parent company ByteDance. Trump's 10% tariffs on Chinese imports took effect last month, and he raised the tariffs by another 10% earlier this month, which provoked strong dissatisfaction from China. China has repeatedly stated that unilateral tariffs from the USA violate WTO rules, undermine the multilateral trade system, do not resolve the USA's own issues, and damage Sino-US economic and trade cooperation and the normal order of international trade. In April of last year, the USA Congress passed a law, citing so-called National Security, that required TikTok's parent company ByteDance to sell the app by January 19 of this year, or the app would be banned in the USA. However, ByteDance has previously made it clear that it will not sell TikTok. (Cailian Press)
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特朗普称愿用降低对华关税换TikTok“剥离协议”
Trump stated a willingness to reduce tariffs on China in exchange for a TikTok "divestment agreement."
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