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15 Sep 2025, 19:58 GMT+10
Washingtons push for higher levies is an example of bullying and economic coercion, Beijing has said
China has condemned US efforts to pressure G7 and NATO countries to impose tariffs on Beijing over its purchases of Russian oil, warning that it will retaliate if its interests are harmed.
US President Donald Trump has repeatedly called for pressure on Russia's trading partners to stop buying its oil, saying it could help end the Ukraine conflict.
The Financial Times reported last week that Washington had asked G7 finance ministers to consider 50-100% secondary tariffs on Chinese and Indian imports tied to Russian oil. Trump has also urged the EU to impose tariffs of up to 100% on goods from Beijing and New Delhi as part of a joint effort to pressure Moscow.
Asked on Monday about US actions, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian told reporters it was "fully legitimate and lawful" for Beijing to maintain normal economic, trade, and energy cooperation with all countries, including Russia.
Lin added that Washington's request was "a typical move of unilateralism, bullying, and economic coercion."
"Facts have proven that coercion and pressure win no hearts and minds, still less will they solve anything," the diplomat stated. He added that China's position on the Ukraine conflict remained "objective and just," emphasizing dialogue and negotiation as the only viable solution.
Lin said Beijing "firmly opposes" being targeted with "illicit unilateral sanctions and long-arm jurisdiction," warning that if China's rights and interests are harmed, it will "resolutely take countermeasures to safeguard our sovereignty, security and development interests."
The FT also reported that EU officials have begun early talks on possible secondary sanctions against China over its purchases of Russian oil and gas, but want US backing before moving ahead.
Since the Ukraine conflict escalated in 2022, Russia has become a major supplier of oil to both China and India.
During a recent visit to Beijing, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned the West against speaking to economic powers such as China and India in an "unacceptable" tone, citing their vast populations and strong domestic political systems.
(RT.com)
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