🇨🇳 🇺🇸 China Sets Conditions for Trade Talks with the U.S.: Respect Is Non-Negotiable
China has made it clear that it will only engage in trade talks with the United States if American leaders demonstrate respect toward Beijing. This stance was reiterated by both current and former Chinese officials following the latest escalation in the U.S.-China tariff war, with President Trump recently raising tariffs on Chinese goods to 125%—a move Beijing called "bullying" and swiftly countered with its own retaliatory tariffs.
A spokesperson for China’s Commerce Ministry emphasized that “the door to talks is open, but dialogue must be conducted on an equal basis with mutual respect.” Chinese officials have repeatedly stated that pressure, threats, and blackmail from Washington are unacceptable, and that China will “follow through to the end” if the U.S. insists on its current approach.
This hardened position marks a shift from previous years, when Beijing sought to avoid a spiraling trade war and was more open to negotiation. Now, China is mobilizing its government apparatus, reinforcing departments focused on U.S. relations, and signaling that it will not yield to American demands without a fundamental change in tone and approach from Washington.
In summary, China’s message is unequivocal: meaningful trade negotiations will only resume if the U.S. treats China as an equal partner and abandons tactics perceived as disrespectful or coercive. Until then, both sides appear prepared for a prolonged standoff, with neither willing to back down.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-15/china-won-t-talk-if-us-doesn-t-show-respect-ex-official-says