China Warns Against Trade Deals That Could Harm Third Parties Following Vietnam-US Agreement
China cautioned against trade agreements that may negatively impact other countries after US President Trump announced a deal with Vietnam. The agreement is seen as a potential model for future negotiations. Subscribe to our Chief Editor’s Week in Review for weekly news analysis.

China warned against trade deals that 'hurt third parties' after US President Donald Trump announced an agreement with Vietnam. Foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning emphasized resolving economic disputes through dialogue and consultation without harming third-party interests.
The deal with Vietnam is Trump's first full pact with an Asian nation, potentially setting a precedent for future agreements. The announcement comes ahead of Trump's deadline for imposing steeper tariffs on US trade partners, with a reduced 20 per cent tariff on Vietnamese exports compared to the initial 46 per cent levy.
According to the source: CNA.
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