China Responds To Trump’s Tariff Threat, Says BRICS Not Seeking Confrontation
Monday, 7 July 2025 () After BRICS nations condemned US-Israeli strikes on Iran, former US President Donald Trump threatened an additional 10% tariff on countries supporting “anti-American” BRICS policies. China responded, stating BRICS does not seek confrontation and reiterated its opposition to trade wars and protectionism following the 2025 BRICS Summit in Brazil.
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