Chinese Ambassador to India Shoo Faihong has said that two big emerging economies of Asia, India and China should strongly oppose any type of tariff and trade war and maintain multilateral trade system. During a conversation with the media, he said, “History cannot be changed, but we can change the future.
Tariff and trade war stance
Shoo Faihong said, “We should support the same and well -organized multi -polar world and beneficial global economic system for all. Any type of tariff and business should oppose war and protect the shared interests of developing countries.”
He described the 50% tariffs imposed by the US on India as ‘inappropriate and incompatible’ and said that the US has been benefiting from free trade for a long time, but is now trying to recover the price by using tariffs as a weapon.
Peace and global responsibility
Talking about China-India relations and world situation, Shoo Faihong said that the world has entered a new disturbance and change, where humanity has to choose from peace and war, dialogue and conflict, cooperation and competition. He told both countries that they should show global vision and responsibility and contribute to world peace, shared development and global rule reform.
❗️ “India and China should strongly oppose any type of tariff and trade war” – Shoo Faihong
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India-China relations and trade
Shoo Faihong said that trade relations between India and China have strengthened and this year the bilateral trade reached $ 88 billion in the first seven months, which increased by 10.5% compared to the previous year. He said that China is ready to increase coordination in development strategies with India and share modernization experiences.
Visa and cultural exchange
He informed that this year, diplomatic missions of China issued more than 2,40,000 visas to Indian citizens. In addition, China resumed Indian pilgrimage for Tibet’s Congress and Jasham Yuko, while India started issuing tourist visas for Chinese citizens.

