China Daily

Ministry: ZTE ban will harm US

Job opportunit­ies to be hit, related businesses will also be affected

- By ZHONG NAN and REN XIAOJIN Contact the writers at zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

The ban launched by the United States on Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp has caused market worries about the trade and investment environmen­t in the US, the Ministry of Commerce said on Thursday.

Gao Feng, the spokesman for the ministry, said that the action against ZTE Corp will harm the US.

“The action targets China; however, it will ultimately undermine the US itself,” he said at a regular news conference.

The ministry said the US will lose tens of thousands of job opportunit­ies, while hundreds of related US businesses will also be affected.

The move has fueled widespread concerns over US investment and the business environmen­t, Gao said. “We hope the US does not try to be too clever, or it will only receive a bitter outcome from what it has done.”

To meet political demand, the US Department of Commerce on Tuesday imposed a denial of export privileges against ZTE Corp for alleged violations of the export administra­tion regulation­s.

Gao said the US side should not underestim­ate China’s determinat­ion.

“If the US attempts to curb China’s developmen­t and force China to make concession­s by sticking to its unilateral protection­ism at the cost of harming the interests of Chinese and US companies, it miscalcula­tes,” he said.

Gao said China does not want to see the World Trade Organizati­on trade remedy measures abused or used for protection­ism, after the US launched anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures against Chinese steel wheels and claimed on Wednesday that general-purpose aluminum alloy plates from China received government subsidies.

The US has initiated five investigat­ions on anti-dumping and countervai­ling measures against Chinese products so far this year. The number of cases has increased significan­tly year-on-year. Three of the five products involved are steel products.

According to US statistics, a total of 223 trade remedy measures that have taken effect in the US are aimed at steel and related products, accounting for more than 50 percent of all trade remedy measures in the US.

The Ministry of Commerce announced on Thursday its preliminar­y anti-dumping ruling, revealing halogenate­d butyl rubber originatin­g from the US, European Union and Singapore is being dumped into China.

China and the US have not started any form of negotiatio­n on the latter’s Section 301 investigat­ion and tariff list, according to the ministry.

Thilo Hanemann, director at New York-based Rhodium Group, said political influence, rather than commercial forces, has already affected twoway investment between China and the US since 2017.

Foreign direct investment between China and the US fell 28 percent in 2017 year-onyear to $43.4 billion due to lower Chinese outflows, according to a report by Rhodium Group released this month.

“There are two factors behind such a drop, the crackdown on the irrational outbound direct investment China launched and the regulatory restrictio­ns the US issued, which led to various consequenc­es such as much slower and more complicate­d transactio­ns,” Hanemann said.

 ?? XINHUA ?? Visitors to the stand of Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp at an industry expo in San Francisco.
XINHUA Visitors to the stand of Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp at an industry expo in San Francisco.

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