[Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China's Countermeasures Against U.S. Fentanyl Tariffs Remain Valid]
Today, Lin Jian, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that China and the United States reached multiple positive consensus during their economic and trade talks in Geneva, agreeing to significantly reduce bilateral tariff levels. The U.S. committed to removing 91% of tariffs and suspending the implementation of 24% of reciprocal tariffs. Correspondingly, China also removed 91% of counter-tariffs and suspended the implementation of 24% of counter-tariffs, with both sides retaining 10% of tariffs each. The U.S. used fentanyl as a pretext to impose two rounds of unjustified tariffs on China, to which China promptly took countermeasures, including tariff and non-tariff measures, to firmly safeguard its legitimate rights and interests. These countermeasures remain valid.