New Delhi: Chinese language Ambassador to India Xu Feihong has criticised U.S. President Donald Trump’s escalating tariff insurance policies, together with the latest imposition of fifty% duties on Indian exports. His response got here by means of a publish on X, the place he referenced an previous proverb in pointed context.
“Give the bully an inch, he’ll take a mile,” Xu wrote, attaching a quote from latest discussions between China’s International Minister Wang Yi and Celso Amorim, chief advisor to Brazil’s President Lula da Silva.
The quote learn, “Utilizing tariffs as a weapon to suppress different nations violates the UN Constitution, undermines WTO guidelines and is each unpopular and unsustainable.”
Give the bully an inch, he’ll take a mile. pic.twitter.com/IMdIM9u1nd
— Xu Feihong (@China_Amb_India) August 7, 2025
India had initially been in line to finalise a commerce settlement with Trump’s administration. Negotiators from each side held 5 rounds of discussions. Nonetheless, the method stalled as a result of disagreements. India was unwilling to open up its massive farm and dairy markets. Talks additionally broke down over New Delhi’s choice to proceed importing oil from Russia.
The Chinese language ambassador’s criticism comes at a second when the U.S. president is contemplating additional financial penalties. Trump warned that nations shopping for Russian oil could face extra tariffs. He made this comment throughout a latest press convention on the White Home.
“It might occur, I don’t know, I can’t inform you but. We did it with India and we’re doing it in all probability with a few others. One among them could possibly be China,” Trump mentioned in response to a query about new commerce restrictions.
At current, India, China and Turkey stay the highest three patrons of Russian crude. Trump has mentioned new “secondary tariffs” could also be utilized if the battle in Ukraine doesn’t finish by Friday.
Earlier this yr, tensions rose between Washington and Beijing over commerce measures. America had elevated tariffs on a number of Chinese language items, reaching as excessive as 145 per cent.
In response, China raised its tariffs however stopped at 125 per cent. Officers in Beijing defined that any additional enhance would lack financial sense.
“Even when the U.S. additional raises tariffs to even larger ranges, it might be economically meaningless and would finally turn into a laughingstock within the historical past of world economics,” a Chinese language commerce spokesperson had mentioned on the time.
Regardless of the present standoff, Trump has introduced intentions to satisfy Chinese language President Xi Jinping later this yr. In line with the White Home, the assembly goals to construct the inspiration for a brand new commerce settlement between the world’s two largest economies.

