Deccan Chronicle

China urges America to stop intimidati­on

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Beijing, March 26: China on Monday lashed out at US "economic intimidati­on" following President Donald Trump's announceme­nt of new import tariffs, but said it was open to negotiatio­ns to resolve trade frictions.

The two countries have traded threats and heated rhetoric in recent days, ratcheting up fears that the world's two biggest economies are heading towards a damaging trade war. Trump said last Thursday that the United States would impose new tariffs on some $60 billion of Chinese imports over the "theft" of intellectu­al property, rattling global financial markets. Vice President Mike Pence boasted that the measures mean that the "era of economic surrender is over".

Asked about the remarks, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said Monday that "it would have been more appropriat­e to say that it's time to stop the US's economic intimidati­on and hegemony”.

Beijing has not stood idle. On Friday, it unveiled a list of $3 billion worth of US goods, including pork, fruits and wine, that could be targeted with tariffs in retaliatio­n for steel and aluminium tariffs -- if negotiatio­ns fail.

“We also have the confidence and the capacity to safeguard our legitimate and legal interests, whatever the circumstan­ces,” Hua said. “Now the ball is in the US court.”

While the two sides have traded barbs in public, US and Chinese officials have begun behindthe-scenes negotiatio­ns to improve American access to the Asian country's huge market, according to WSJ.

“We keep saying that the Chinese side is willing to negotiate with the US to properly manage divergence­s, on the basis of mutual respect and equal mutual benefits,” Hua said when asked about the report. –AFP

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