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After punching back against sweeping U.S. tariffs, tariffs with tariffs of its own,
China is warning that it will continue to take measures to safeguard its sovereignty,
security and development interests.
NPR's John Ruich reports from Beijing.
In a statement outlining China's official position on the Trump administration's tariffs,
the government said economic globalization is the only way forward and the US should stop using tariffs as a weapon.
It was clear that China would not roll over in the face of what it called unilateralism,
protectionism and economic bullying.
We don't make trouble, but we have no fear of trouble, the statement said.
Beijing has seized upon the Trump administration's protectionist policies to project itself as champion and protector of fair trade.
The statement said China will continue to open its economy and liberalize trade and investment.