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02 February 2025 - China Special Weapons News
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- Opposition lawmaker calls for government clarification on DeepSeek ban CNA 02 Feb 2025 -- An opposition lawmaker has urged the government to clarify the scope of its ban on the AI chatbot developed by Chinese startup DeepSeek, while ruling DPP lawmakers have called for greater caution over the use of DeepSeek products.
- Ministry of National Defense Press Release on "Chinese Communist Party Conducting Joint Combat Readiness Patrols" ROC MND 02 Feb 2025
- PLA activities in the waters and airspace around Taiwan ROC MND 02 Feb 2025
- Gov't calls for heightened vigilance against suspected spies Philippine News Agency 02 Feb 2025 -- The Bureau of Immigration (BI) said alleged foreign spies recently arrested by authorities have seemingly embedded themselves in society.
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson's Remarks on U.S. Tariffs on Imports from China PRC MofA 02 Feb 2025
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson's remarks on US tariffs on imports from China Global Times 02 Feb 2025
- China's Warning Shot: Trump's Trade War Could Backfire on US Sputnik 02 Feb 2025 -- China's response to US President Donald Trump's new tariffs will impact US consumers, manufacturers and importers warned Wang Yiwei, director of the Institute of International Relations at the People's University of China.
- US imposes 10 percent tariff on Chinese goods Global Times 02 Feb 2025 -- US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Saturday to impose a 10-percent tariff on goods imported from China. The latest US trade protectionist measure has drawn widespread opposition both domestically and internationally.
- Trump: Americans could face 'pain' with new tariffs on key trading partners VOA 02 Feb 2025 -- U.S. President Donald Trump said Sunday that Americans may face economic "pain" because of new tariffs he is imposing on the country's three biggest trading partners —Canada, China and Mexico — but contended that it would be "worth the price" to bolster U.S. interests.
- Trump tariff met with mixed reactions from China VOA 02 Feb 2025 -- U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to impose 10% tariffs on Chinese goods has been met with mixed reactions from Beijing, with the Chinese government threatening to roll out countermeasures and some Chinese businesses expressing concerns about potential disruption to their exports to the U.S. market.
- Trump places tariffs on Canada, Mexico, China VOA 02 Feb 2025 -- U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order Saturday that places 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% tariffs on goods from China starting Tuesday, the White House said.
- Trump Announces New Tariffs On Canada, Mexico, China. What Happens Next? RFE/RL 02 Feb 2025 -- U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed punishing new tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China that set the stage for broader tensions with the United States' three largest trade partners.
- U.S. imposes new tariffs on imports from China, Canada, Mexico; retaliatory measures expected IRNA 02 Feb 2025 -- United States President Donald Trump has declared new tariffs on imports of goods from China, Mexico, and Canada, claiming that these measures are aimed at curbing the flow of illegal migrants and drugs into his country.
- Canada, Mexico impose retaliatory tariffs on US; China vows countermeasures Press TV 02 Feb 2025 -- Canada, Mexico, and China have vowed retaliation in response to President Donald Trump's decision to impose tariffs on the three nations, pushing the United States into a trade war with two neighboring countries and a superpower.
- Trump Hits Canada, Mexico With 25% Tariffs, China Faces 10% Sputnik 02 Feb 2025 -- US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order imposing tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China, CNN reported.
- Rubio to Panama: China exerting 'unacceptable' control of canal VOA 02 Feb 2025 -- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told top Panamanian leaders Sunday that China is exerting "unacceptable" influence and control of the Panama Canal, which, if not changed, could force the United States to "take measures necessary" to protect its access to the waterway.
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