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China's strong response after Donald Trump raises tariffs to 125 per cent: 'Will not sit back and let...'

DNA Thursday, 10 April 2025
After US President Donald Trump slapped China by raising tariffs to 125 per cent, Beijing on Thursday, i.e., April 10, hit back with a strong response saying it won't "sit back" and "let the the legitimate rights and interests of the Chinese people be deprived".
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