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China warns against ‘trade war’ with US

- AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

China on Monday warned that nobody would win in a "trade war" with the United States as President Donald Trump is prepared to launch an investigat­ion into Chinese intellectu­al property practices.

Trump was due on Monday to sign a memorandum directing US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer to determine whether any Chinese laws, policies or practices discrimina­te against or harm American innovators and technology companies.

The investigat­ion could lead to sanctions against Beijing.

Asked about the US move, foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said any member of the World Trade Organizati­on must respect WTO rules.

"Fighting a trade war has no future. There will be no winner and everybody will lose," Hua said at a regular news briefing.

"I believe China and the US should continue to work together for the stable and sound developmen­t of China-US economic

“FIGHTING A TRADE WAR HAS NO FUTURE. THERE WILL BE NO WINNER AND EVERYBODY WILL LOSE” HUA CHUNYING Spokeswoma­n, Chinese foreign ministry

and trade relations," she said.

US officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, bluntly accused China on Saturday of "stealing our intellectu­al property" — long a concern of Western companies seeking a share of the enormous Chinese market.

The looming investigat­ion follows high tensions between Washington and Beijing. Trump has accused China of failing to rein in the nuclear ambitions of its ally North Korea.

The US officials, however, said the North Korean issue and the investigat­ion into China's trade practices are not linked.

China on Monday announced it would ban from Tuesday imports of iron, iron ore and seafood from North Korea as it follows through on new UN sanctions approved earlier this month.

"I want to say that China-US cooperatio­n should be based on mutual respect and mutual trust," Hua said.

"The Korean peninsula nuclear issue and the China-US trade issue are totally different and it's not appropriat­e to use one issue as a tool to keep pressure on the other issue."

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