China Seeks Global Alliance Against Trump Tariffs Amid Threat To Africa
Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, has urged the international community to unite against the torrent of tariffs being imposed on several countries by United States President, Donald Trump, warning that the action could trigger global recession with dire consequences especially for Africa.
The Chinese envoy made the call on Friday during a news conference in Abuja, stressing that the US actions severely infringe on the legitimate rights and interests of other countries, blatantly violate WTO rules, seriously undermine the rule-based multilateral trading system and destabilise global economic order.
“The international community must unite and fight back to defend our shared interests. Today, opposing US tariff abuse and bullying means upholding multilateralism and fairness and justice,” he said.
The US president intensified tariffs against several countries with China being the biggest hit with 145% of Chinese goods going into the US market, while Beijing has responded with a tariff of 125% against US goods.
Other countries, including the European Union (EU) have since slammed varying degrees of tariffs on the US which prompted the Trump administration to suspend implementation of the new tarrifs for 90 days for many countries as windows for negotiations may have opened.
Ambassador Dunhai said further that the sweeping tariff regime also defies basic economic principles and market rules, ignoring the fact that the US has long profited immensely from international trade.
“Using tariffs as a weapon for maximum pressure and self- interest is a typical manifestation of unilateralism, protectionism and economic bullying. This is neither “reciprocal’ nor “fair”- it is essentially about pursuing “America First” and American Exceptionalism.
“The US aims to force other countries to submit through maximum pressure and make America great again. But this strategy will backfire, harming its own interest as much as others.
“US problems are self- inflicted but this tariff approach won’t solve its issues- they will only deepen its isolation.
“By turning its back on the world and launching a full-scale tariff war, the US will not achieve its goals. Instead, it will fuel inflation, weaken its industrial base, trigger financial market panic, and increase the risk of an economic recession,” he added.
The envoy also warned that developing nations will be hit hardest by the tariffs and it will particularly be devastating to African countries, Nigeria inclusive.
“Using the absurd logic that ‘trade surpluses equate cheating’ the US has launched indiscriminate attacks on African countries, violating the WTO principles of special treatment for developing countries.
“This has already caused ‘collateral damage’ such as currency devaluation and stock market volatility in Africa. The growth momentum of major African economies will inevitably be affected, with some structurally vulnerable economies possibly suffering severe blows, undermining Africa’s industrialization and poverty reduction efforts,” he added.
He called on Nigeria and other African countries to collaborate with China as his country will open more opportunities for Africa under the platform of the Forum For China Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).
He pointed out that China stands ready to work with Nigeria to implement the outcomes of FOCAC to deepen mutual benefits and collaboration to foster multilateralism and resist protectionism.
“China does not provoke trouble, neither are we intimidated by it,” he asserted, adding that his country has taken firm measures to safeguard its sovereignty, security and development interests.