Jamaica Gleaner

China warns Washington against ‘trade war’

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CHINA’S GOVERNMENT on Thursday warned “there is no winner in a trade war” after an aide to Donald Trump called in published comments for a tougher stance towards Beijing.

A foreign ministry spokeswoma­n, Hua Chunying, appealed for dialogue to preserve stable relations when asked about the comments by President Trump’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon. In comments to The American

Prospect posted online, Bannon said the United States is in an “economic war” with China. He recommende­d pursuing a trade investigat­ion of Beijing’s technology policies and antidumpin­g action over Chinese exports of steel and aluminium.

“There is no winner in a trade war,” Hua said at a regular news briefing. “We hope the relevant people can refrain from dealing with a problem in the 21st century with a zero-sum mentality from the 19th or the 20th century.”

Hua appealed for dialogue to “preserve the sound and steady growth of China-US relations”.

On Monday, Trump instructed US trade officials to look into whether to launch a formal investigat­ion into whether Beijing improperly requires foreign companies to hand over technology as a condition of market access.

The Chinese government criticised that as a violation of the spirit of global trade rules. It warned it will take “all appropriat­e measures” if Chinese companies are hurt.

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