New Delhi: Chinese Ambassador Zoo Fihong on Thursday compared the “threatening” of the US and said that Beijing would stand with New Delhi to maintain multilateral trading system at a time when using Washington Tariffs to demand “excessive prices” from other countries to demand “excessive prices”.
The messenger’s remarks were made during a discussion on the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit in Tianjin next week, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi would participate in Modi, a sudden melting in India-China relations against the backdrop of growing strains between New Delhi and Washington.
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China, Joo said, “strongly opposed” of up to 50% tariffs imposed by the US on India. He said, “In front of such acts, silence or compromise only reflects bullying. China will stand firmly with India to maintain the multilateral trade system with the World Trade Organization (WTO),” he said.
The US, which was greatly benefited from free trade, is now “using tariffs as a bargained chip to demand excessive prices from various countries”, he said. He said that between “Hemetrian, Protectionism, Shakti politics and bullying”, China and India should lead to promoting a uniform and systematic pluralwah world.
The Trump administration is already ready to impose 25% punitive tariff on Indian exports on 28 August on Russian oil purchase on top of 25% mutual tariffs. The US has also called a conversation on a proposed trade deal with India amidst the worst slowdown in bilateral relations over two decades.
Stressful Indo-American relations by New Delhi and Beijing have made efforts to normalize their relations after a long-standing military on the line of real control ending last October, and this week is extinguished for a “starting fourth fmilost and a” starting crop for a “starting fourth and a” starting crop for a “starting fourth and a” starting crop in the meetings of Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi with top Indian leaders Wang Yi’s meetings this week.
Zoo, who was part of a panel, included former Indian Army chief General MM Narwen (Retad) and retired diplomats, said that global South is concerned about how China and India could lead to helping developing countries to overcome difficulties and help “protect international fairness and justice”.
Modi’s visit to China to attend the SCO summit on 31 August and 1 September will inject a new motivation for the improvement of China-India relations when the world is experiencing a turbulent period, he said. Given that bilateral trade has exceeded $ 100 billion for many years, Zoo stated that “confrontation and opponents will only cause defeat situation”.
Joo used the discussion, the theme “SCO Summit 2025: Resetting India-China relations”, to propose suggestions for improving bilateral relations, including increasing “strategic mutual trust”, working as partners instead of rivals and managing differences through dialogue.
“We welcome more Indian items to enter the Chinese market. India has a competitive increase in IT, software and biomedicine, while China is watching electronic manufacturing, infrastructure manufacturing and faster expansion in the field of new energy,” he said.
“The Chinese side welcomes more Indian enterprises to invest in China. It is also expected that the Indian side can provide a proper and non-discriminatory business environment for Chinese enterprises in India.”
Both sides should promote people’s contacts with people and liberalize the visa, said, China issued more than 280,000 visas to Indians last year. Both sides are engaged in discussion even after direct flights, resident journalists posting and visa facility.