China News Service, September 8th, the Ministry of Commerce held a regular press conference on the 8th. A reporter asked: It is reported that the Biden administration has decided to once again postpone a decision to eliminate the Trump-era tariffs imposed on Chinese products, and turn to Seek other ways to provide assistance to businesses.

Excuse me, what is the comment of the Ministry of Commerce on this? Assuming that there are no such tariffs, how high should China's exports be today?

How much factor did the tariffs imposed between China and the US contribute to the current high international inflation?

  Ministry of Commerce spokesperson Shu Jueting said that China has always believed that the US 301 tariff measures against China are not conducive to China and the United States, and are not conducive to the whole world.

In the current situation of high inflation, the U.S. decision to extend tariffs on China is bound to make many U.S. companies and consumers suffer greater losses.

(Zhongxin Finance)