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China launches two ‘reciprocal’ probes into US trade practices

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China has announced the launch of two investigations into United States trade practices, describing the move as “reciprocal” in response to ongoing scrutiny of Chinese industries by US authorities.

According to officials, the probes will examine specific US measures that Beijing believes may be discriminatory or inconsistent with international trade rules. While details remain limited, the investigations are expected to focus on sectors where China argues its companies have faced restrictions or unfair treatment.

Chinese authorities said the step is intended to protect domestic industries and uphold what they described as a fair and rules based global trading system. The move reflects a broader pattern of tit for tat actions between the two economic powers, as tensions continue over tariffs, technology controls, and market access.

The United States has, in recent years, imposed a range of measures targeting Chinese firms, particularly in areas such as semiconductors, electric vehicles, and advanced manufacturing. In response, China has increasingly turned to its own regulatory tools to challenge or counter such actions.

Analysts say the launch of “reciprocal” probes signals a more assertive stance from Beijing, indicating that it is willing to use legal and administrative mechanisms to push back against US trade pressure. The development could further complicate already strained economic relations between the two countries.

Markets are likely to watch closely for the scope and outcomes of the investigations, as any escalation could have implications for global supply chains, investment flows, and trade stability.

The move underscores the continuing friction between the world’s two largest economies, where competition is intensifying across trade, technology, and industrial policy.

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