China has retaliated against the US in the ongoing trade war between the two countries by imposing tariffs, export bans, and legal action at the World Trade Organization (WTO). These measures include tariffs on various agricultural products, banning certain American companies from receiving dual-use goods, and blacklisting 10 American companies from exporting, importing, or investing in China. China has also filed an official complaint with the WTO, accusing the US of violating international trade rules. The trade war is starting to isolate US companies from global markets, and China's response indicates that it will match or surpass any actions taken by the US. Additionally, China's political leaders are gathering for the "Two Sessions" event to discuss the country's economic future, including setting an economic growth target of around 5% and addressing concerns about inflation.
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