China eyes to create trade firewall against US tariffs
The meetings with ambassadors signal China underestimated Trump’s resolve
Beijing/ Brussels, April 17: China’s international trade representative held a series of meetings with the ambassadors from major European nations last week to ask them to stand together with Beijing against US protectionism, according to four sources familiar with the discussions.
Some of the western diplomats involved in the meetings with Fu Ziying, who is also a vice- commerce minister, have viewed the approaches as a sign of how anxious Beijing is getting about the expanding conflict with Washington, sources said.
US President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on $ 150 billion in Chinese imports to the US to punish China for what US government officials regard as its predatory industrial policies and abuse of US intellectual property. Beijing has vowed to retaliate.
Amid the rapidly rising tensions between the two sides, China has sought to seize the moral high ground as a defender of the multilateral trade system, even as US allies express shared concern with Washington over Beijing’s highly restricted market.
The rush of meetings last Thursday and Friday with ambassadors from France, Germany, the UK, Spain, Italy, and the EU, may be a signal that China is trying to build a firewall against Trump’s aggressive trade measures, the severity of which some foreign diplomats said Beijing had miscalculated.
The individual meetings, which were called by Fu, were generally “non- confrontational” as China sought support in countering the US, a European diplomat with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters. There were, though, some “subliminal threats” about consequences for foreign companies, this person said.
“The message was that we have to stand together against US protectionism in favor of free trade,” the diplomat said. “China is showing confidence, but internally they appear quite concerned. They have apparently underestimated Trump’s resolve on trade,” the diplomat said, adding that Beijing is nervous about China’s major trading partners siding with Washington.
Three other diplomatic sources, and three embassies, confirmed about the meetings.