Global Times

Nation unveils highqualit­y developmen­t guidelines amid trade war

- Page Editor: shenweiduo@globaltime­s.com.cn

China vowed on Thursday to further open its markets and lower tariffs while deepening cooperatio­n via the Belt and Road Initiative, in a bid to achieve high-quality trade developmen­t by 2022.

A document released by the State Council, China’s cabinet, stated that the country will continue to widen its market access for foreign capital to invest in emerging high-technology industries and the modern services sector, giving these areas full play to become drivers of China’s industrial upgrading and high-quality developmen­t of foreign trade.

China will further lower import tariffs and boost imports of agricultur­al products and services, while enhancing the protection of intellectu­al property rights by increasing penalties for violations.

The government also encourages the infusion of high technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce, big data and blockchain with trade.

China will further encourage meat imports, allowing the total to potentiall­y exceed 6 million tons this year, Gao Feng, the spokespers­on for the Ministry of Commerce, said Thursday.

“The prolonged trade war might have affected some foreign companies’ operations in China, but that is not the main cause,” Bai Ming, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, told the Global Times Thursday.

China urges relevant countries to relax export controls on China, while the country will ramp up efforts to build an export control system to manage trade risks, according to the document.

“China needs such a system to protect domestic market entities,” Bai said, adding that a certain country is cracking down on technology exports to China in the name of national security, which is totally against the principle of free trade.

“‘National security’ has become a US patent, a tool of executing double standards,” Bai noted.

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