Chinese Foreign Minister Calls for End to Trade Wars

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has urged an end to trade wars and the 'politicization' of economic issues ahead of a key meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi, signaling a clear message amid ongoing global trade tensions.


Chinese Foreign Minister Calls for End to Trade Wars

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has imposed sanctions on senior officials involved in the construction of the 'multistoried building' and the holding of military conflicts. This decision was made before the upcoming meeting of the presidents of China and the United States, Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, scheduled for the next week in Buenos Aires. The main goal of the sanctions is to find companies and prevent the sale of several months ago between the two countries.

On the occasion of the G20 summit in Buenos Aires, Van Yan had to check the need for 'economic and trade policy reforms', and also critically assess the current ranking of military risks and the use of the sea in the war and shipping. 'We must properly plan the comprehensive development of military risks and the use of the sea and ensure the development of the sea', - said the minister, clearly referring to the economic policy of the Trump administration, which calls for strict sanctions against China and the imposition of tariffs on goods from different countries.

All leaders of both countries stand at an important stage in the development of the situation, to stabilize the situation, to overcome the challenges and to create conditions for the future.