Jamaica Gleaner

Jinping wants trade deal, can ‘fight back’

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CBEIJING (AP):

HINESE PRESIDENT Xi Jinping said Friday that Beijing wants to work for a trade deal with the United States (US) but is not afraid to “fight back” to protect its own interests.

Echoing the upbeat tone adopted by other Chinese officials in recent days, Xi told a visiting US business delegation that China holds a “positive attitude” about the trade talks.

“As we always said, we don’t want to start the trade war, but we are not afraid,” Xi said. “When necessary, we will fight back, but we have been working actively to try not to have a trade war.”

Later Friday, US President Donald Trump reiterated his oftstated assertion that the world’s two biggest economies are “potentiall­y very close’’ to forging a modest ‘Phase 1’ agreement. Such an agreement would be expected to include increased US farm sales to China but to leave bigger points of conflict largely unresolved. These include long-standing allegation­s that China steals trade secrets and pressures foreign companies to hand over technology.

“We have a deal potentiall­y very close,’ ’Trump said in a phone interview with ‘Fox & Friends’.

Yet the president also insisted that Xi “wants to make it much more than I want to make it. I’m not anxious to make it’.’

The US delegation from Bloomberg’s New Economy Forum, a conference held in Beijing this week, included former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson, former US Trade Representa­tive Mike Froman, and other dignitarie­s.

PRESSURE

The latest flare-up in trade tensions came after Trump imposed punitive tariffs last year on billions of dollars’ worth of Chinese exports to the US, seeking to ramp up pressure for changes in Chinese trade and investment policies.

China has retaliated with tariff hikes of its own. Sanctions have gradually escalated, and trade talks have made only halting progress. But the two sides are working towards what they say will be a preliminar­y agreement to pave the way for tackling more complex issues.

During the meeting at Beijing’s ornate Great Hall of the People, Xi reiterated to the group China’s stance that a deal requires “mutual respect and equality”.

“We want to work for a Phase 1 agreement on the basis of mutual respect and equality,” Xi told the group.

Pressure is building as financial markets grow increasing­ly jittery over prospects for a breakthrou­gh.

Trump agreed to hold off on raising tariffs further last month while the two sides talked. But Washington is still due to hike tariffs on US$160 billion worth of imports from China next month.

That increase would boost prices on smartphone­s, laptops, and many common household goods.

 ?? AP ?? US President Donald Trump (left) poses for a photo with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Osaka, western Japan, in June.
AP US President Donald Trump (left) poses for a photo with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Osaka, western Japan, in June.

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