
China Files Lawsuit
Beijing - Saba:
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced that it has filed a lawsuit against the United States before the World Trade Organization's dispute settlement mechanism following the latest US tariff increase.
Yesterday, the United States announced an additional increase in so-called "reciprocal tariffs" imposed on Chinese products.
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