India, China should counter unfair U.S. tariffs: Chinese envoy

China’s Ambassador to India, Xu Feihong addressed the seminar on the 8th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese people in the War of Japanese against the Japanese aggression of the Chinese people. Photo Loan: Ani
Chinese Ambassador Xu Feihong, on September 8, 2025, opposes the 50% tariffs of the Trump administration in India because China is “unfair and irrelevant, and must face jointly against the challenge.
Mr. Xu said that both India and China are the victims of terrorism, and Beijing is ready to work with the international community, including the new Delhi to force the struggle.
Mr. Xu said that an important consensus has been reached between India and China on border issues, and that the bilateral relationship between the two sides was not affected by a third side with a significant reference to Pakistan.
He said that the United States used tariffs as a kind of “weapons ve to obtain“ exorbitant ”costs from various countries and that India and China should cooperate with each other to wander.
“The US trade war initiated by international trade should complete each other and lead to mutually beneficial win-win cooperation. The US has long benefited from free trade. But now it is using the tariff as a kind of weapon or a tool,” he said.
“The United States is applying tariffs up to 50% in India. Unfair, unreasonable. China is strictly opposed to it,” he said.
The ambassador said that India and China should scale cooperation in the field of economic and trade. “We have 2.8 billion people, we have mega -sized economies, we have markets of mega and we have hardworking people. Our economies are complementary,” he said.
Mr. During his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi about the margins of the SCO summit on August 31, XU remembered the words of Chinese President Xi Jinping.
“Xi said that China and India are in a very special development phase and that China and India should focus on mutual support, mutual complementary and mutual success, as the largest and largest and most important economy,”.
“PM Modi said that the Cooperation of India-China would turn the 21st century into a real Asian century. Both emphasized the importance of economic cooperation between the two sides,” he said.
The ambassador on terrorism said that both China and India have “shared common interests in the field of anti -terrorism”.
“China and India, SCO, BRICS and (SCO) member states in every form of terrorism condemned to the declaration of Tianjin, such as multilateral mechanisms, such as continuing communication about the fight against terrorism,” he said.
Mr. Xu said that China welcomed more Indian companies to promote their products and invest in China and hoped that “India can provide a fair, fair and non -discriminatory business environment for Chinese businesses”.
Published – 09 September 2025 01:57
