Hindustan Times (Delhi)

China tells US to ‘stop economic intimidati­on’

- Agence Francepres­se letters@hindustant­imes.com

BEIJING: 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 US would impose new tariffs on some $60 billion of Chinese imports over the “theft” of intellectu­al property, rattling global financial markets.

US 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 told a press briefing on 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.

While the two sides have traded barbs in public, US and

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

HUA CHUNYING, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoma­n

Chinese officials have begun behind-the-scenes negotiatio­ns to improve American access to the Asian country’s huge market, according to the Wall Street Journal.

“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 she was asked about the report.

“Our door is always wide open to dialogue and consultati­on.”

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