
U.S. tariff narrative is "one-sided, misleading": China
World Desk
China has criticized the U.S. "reciprocal tariffs" policy, describing its narrative as "one-sided, misleading," and based on erroneous logic. China urged the United States to adhere to World Trade Organization (WTO) rules and to uphold global trade stability.
During a meeting of the WTO Council for Trade in Services on Friday at WTO headquarters in Geneva, the Chinese delegation pointed out that focusing only on goods trade while overlooking services trade, the U.S. narrative on "reciprocal tariffs" is one-sided and misleading.
The delegation said the United States has sustained long-term services trade surpluses with its major trading partners, which approached 300 billion U.S. dollars in 2024 alone.
By deeply participating in the highest value-added activities, such as research and development, design, branding, and sales, the United States gains much higher returns in international trade and globalization than surface trade data reflects, it added.
The delegation urged the United States not to employ a double standard regarding WTO rules. The United States cannot only allow itself to benefit while not letting others, especially developing members, benefit from the WTO, said the delegation.
Meanwhile, it said that China and the United States have reached consensus through equal consultation, which helps to ease tensions.
While bilateral negotiations may serve as a channel to ease and resolve trade frictions, such arrangements must be based on WTO rules, must not violate the basic principle of non-discrimination, and must not harm the interests of third parties, the delegation stressed.
China calls on all members to address their trade concerns within the WTO framework, and to handle trade disputes through multilateral cooperation rather than unilateral measures.
Moreover, China highlights the importance of accelerating WTO reform to strengthen an open, stable, and predictable multilateral trading system.
The Chinese delegation's statement resonated widely among WTO members. Both developed members, including the EU, Australia and Canada, and developing members, such as Brazil and Pakistan, made positive responses.
The members emphasized that services represent the future of global trade. Services trade stands as a vital force in countering economic crises and in ensuring the resilience of global supply chains
They also called for joint efforts to uphold consultation and cooperation and promote healthy and stable growth of global trade.
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