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Xi Warns Against Trade Wars in Talks With Spain PM
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32855, member: 636"] Chinese leader Xi Jinping warned that nobody wins tariff battles during his meeting with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez. He stated that going against everyone else leads countries into isolation. Xi reminded the world that China developed through hard work instead of handouts from other nations. He emphasized that China stays confident regardless of external changes. Xi pointed out that China and Europe strongly support free trade globally. These economic powers have formed close relationships, representing over one-third of worldwide production. He urged both sides to protect economic globalization against unilateral bullying. This partnership defends fairness throughout international communities, Xi explained. The Spanish leader called China an important European partner. Sanchez confirmed that Spain has always backed stable EU-China relations. He stated that Europe remains committed to open trade systems that reject unilateral tariff increases. Sanchez agreed with Xi that trade wars create zero winners. Spain wants better communication with China about climate change and poverty issues affecting global interests. [/QUOTE]
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