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China Initiates Investigations into US Trade Practices Amid Ongoing Trade Tensions

Severity: Medium (Score: 57.0)

Sources: M.Economictimes, Www3.Nhk.Or.Jp, Supplychaindive, Apnews

Summary

On March 27, 2026, China launched two investigations into U.S. trade practices, responding to recent probes initiated by the Trump administration. These investigations will assess U.S. measures that allegedly disrupt global supply chains and hinder the trade of green products. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce stated that preliminary evidence suggests U.S. practices are harming Chinese industries by restricting access to the U.S. market for Chinese goods. The probes are expected to last six months and may be extended if necessary. This move is seen as a counteraction to U.S. tariffs and investigations into Chinese trade practices, including allegations of forced labor and excessive production capacity. The investigations coincide with an upcoming meeting between President Xi Jinping and President Trump scheduled for May 14-15, 2026, in Beijing. Observers believe these probes may serve as bargaining chips in the ongoing trade negotiations. The situation reflects the heightened tensions and complexities in U.S.-China trade relations. Key Points: • China has launched two investigations into U.S. trade practices as a counter-response to U.S. tariffs. • The investigations will examine U.S. restrictions on Chinese goods and barriers to green energy exports. • These actions are part of ongoing trade tensions ahead of a crucial summit between Xi Jinping and Trump.

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  • China (country)
  • Iran (country)
  • United States (country)
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