Shanghai Daily

It is not fair trade only when dollars flow in to US

- Zhong Sheng

IT’S not hard to find opposing opinions in American society every time Washington takes action to escalate trade friction with China.

On August 28, Washington announced that it would impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods starting from September 1 and December 15.

On the same day, an American free trade associatio­n consisting of more than 160 business organizati­ons sent a joint letter to the US government, demanding that all tariffs on Chinese goods be immediatel­y postponed.

The race between rationalit­y and irrational­ity has become a distinguis­hing feature of China-US trade friction.

After months of escalating trade friction with China, what problems does Washington want to solve?

How does it intend to solve them? Why does it refuse to come back on the right track?

Washington’s moves have made the world confused.

It is common sense that threatenin­g other countries with tariffs and escalating trade friction is not conducive to the settlement of existing trade and economic issues, but rather makes the road to an agreement more lengthy.

Washington started the trade war with China as some people regard the US trade deficit with China as an absolute threat and think it is fair trade only when US dollars flow in from China.

But what happened to the US after it escalated trade friction with China? The cost of the tariff increases has been passed on to American consumers.

They are losing money as they pay higher prices for the same goods.

The escalating tariff war, while it gets attention, has masked a sharp decline not in China-US trade, but in Chinese investment­s in the US, according to an article published on the website of the Foreign Policy magazine.

Agence France-Presse pointed out that imposing tariffs on Chinese goods will not help the US resolve its trade deficit issue.

No concession­s under pressure

There is no winner in the trade war, and blindly escalating trade friction can’t solve economic and trade problems.

The plan of certain people in the US to force China into concession­s by escalating trade frictions is doomed to fail.

China will not make concession­s in the face of extreme pressure.

It is an inevitable choice whether the US likes it or not. Mutual benefits and win-win results are the right pursuit of the time.

To deal with the economic and trade issues, China and the US must focus on their common interests and make sincere actions to solve the problems.

The two countries should effectivel­y create conditions to conduct consultati­ons on the basis of equality and mutual respect, instead of walking further along the wrong road.

China always believes that negotiatin­g and cooperatin­g with a calm attitude is the right path to solve problems. Such rational manner has won favor from people in China, the US and even the entire world.

Zhong Sheng is a pen name often used by People’s Daily to express its views on foreign policy. Copyright: People’s Daily.

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