SHANGHAI -- China on Thursday warned Mexico that raising tariffs on Chinese goods will be considered "appeasement" to U.S. "bullying," after the Latin American country mulled plans to impose import duties of up to 50%.
Beijing sees such thinking as acting in concert with Washington to curb inflow of Chinese goods
Products manufactured in China are displayed at a retail store inside a mall that specializes in Chinese imports, in downtown Mexico City, Mexico, Sept. 11. © Reuters
SHANGHAI -- China on Thursday warned Mexico that raising tariffs on Chinese goods will be considered "appeasement" to U.S. "bullying," after the Latin American country mulled plans to impose import duties of up to 50%.