China strongly deplored the United States for once again threatening to impose tariffs on Chinese goods under the pretext of the fentanyl issue, vowing to take all necessary measures to firmly defend its legitimate interests.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that his administration would not only impose the originally outlined 10 percent tariffs on all Chinese imports, but also an additional 10 percent tariff set to take effect on March 4 over the fentanyl issue.
Speaking at a daily news briefing, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian emphasized that there are no winners in a trade or tariff war, adding that unilaterally imposing tariffs seriously violates WTO rules and harms the interests of both countries and the global community.
Lin pointed out that China has one of the strictest and most thorough drug control policies in the world and stated, "Fentanyl is a problem of the U.S.. In a humanitarian spirit, China has supported the U.S. in addressing the fentanyl issue."
According to the spokesman, at the request of the U.S., China officially classified fentanyl-related substances in 2019, becoming the first country in the world to do so.
He also highlighted the extensive and in-depth drug control cooperation between China and the U.S., which has achieved significant results and received widespread recognition by various sectors in the U.S.
Lin warned that such moves by the U.S. to continue using the fentanyl issue to impose tariffs and resort to extortion and pressure are self-defeating approaches, which will not solve its own concerns but seriously impact dialogue and cooperation between the two countries in drug control.
"Pressure, coercion, and threats are not the right ways to deal with China," Lin said, adding that mutual respect is a fundamental premise for engaging with the country.
"China urges the U.S. to correct its erroneous practices and return to the right path of resolving respective concerns through equal consultations," he said.