China has declared it can fully guarantee its food and energy needs even if it halts U.S. imports, according to statements by Zhao Chenxin, a senior official from the National Development and Reform Commission. The announcement comes amid escalating trade disputes over U.S. tariffs, with Beijing framing its position as a defense of global economic fairness. 🌍⚖️
“Our grain reserves are abundant,” Zhao emphasized, noting that imports from the U.S. make up a tiny fraction of China’s consumption. He highlighted that soybeans and other feed grains — the primary U.S. agricultural exports to China — can easily be sourced from alternative global markets. 🌏📊
On energy, Zhao stated that U.S.-sourced crude oil, natural gas, and coal accounted for less than 5% of China’s 2024 energy use. “We have ample domestic production and a diversified international supply chain,” he added, signaling confidence in avoiding disruption. 🔋💡
The remarks underscored China’s pushback against what it called “unilateral bullying” by the U.S., with Zhao vowing to collaborate with global partners to safeguard food and energy stability. “China stands on the right side of history,” he declared, positioning the nation as a defender of free trade. 🛡️🌐
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China says able to ensure food, energy supply without U.S. imports
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