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China’s Commerce Ministry: China would be forced to hit back against the new US tariffs

More comments are crossing the wires from China’s Commerce Ministry, as they respond to the new tariffs threat from the US.

Key Points:

Says that they are "shocked" by US actions.

Says that the list put out by the US is "unacceptable".

Reiterates that it would be forced to hit back against the list put out by the US.

Calls on other countries to uphold free trade rule.

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