Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Trade war tensions rise as US tariffs on Chinese goods kick in

- D Ravi Kanth

BEIJING WARNED THAT THE PROPOSED U.S. LEVY WOULD HIT GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS

GENEVA: Fears of a trade war between the two largest economies in the world worsened on Thursday. The US refused to blink and will go ahead with tariffs on $34 billion of imports from China on Friday. On its part, China signalled retaliatio­n even as it reached out, using the platform of the World Trade Organizati­on (WTO), to forge an alliance with other member nations.

Speaking at a weekly news conference in Beijing, commerce ministry spokesman Gao Feng warned that the proposed US tariffs would hit internatio­nal supply chains, including foreign companies in the world’s secondlarg­est economy.

“China will not bow down in the face of threats and blackmail and will not falter from its determinat­ion to defend free trade and the multilater­al system,” Gao said. Earlier in the week, people familiar with the developmen­t revealed that China had reached out to other WTO members to jointly fight what it described as “Washington’s flagrant violation of global trade rules”.

At a meeting of the WTO’S Goods Council, the same people quoted above quoted a Chinese diplomat as saying: “We would also call on the whole membership (of the WTO) to join us in firmly fighting against unilateral­ism and protection­ism”.

“The acts of the US are a severe violation of the fundamenta­l principles of the WTO, which would seriously damage the multilater­al trading system and destruct the global trade order,” the Chinese official told the Council. “History tells us that if the unilateral­ism is unrestrain­ed, it would bring destructio­n to the world economy and all members, especially the developing country members,” the Chinese official warned.

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