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China rejects Trump criticism on trade

US should ‘listen to developing countries’

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BEIJING, Sept 25, (AP): China urged President Donald Trump on Wednesday to listen to developing countries and oppose bullying after the American leader criticized its trade status at the United Nations.

A foreign ministry spokesman called on Trump to “meet China halfway” in settling trade disputes.

The two government­s are locked in an escalating tariff war over complaints about Beijing’s trade surplus and technology ambitions. It threatens to tip the global economy into recession.

Trump complained Tuesday that the World Trade Organizati­on improperly gives China preferenti­al treatment. He was referring to complaints China, the No. 2 global economy and biggest trader, is abusing the leeway given to developing countries to subsidize exports or delay opening markets.

The United States should “listen to developing countries’ calls for rapid developmen­t, opposition to bullying and suppressio­n and aspiration­s for peace and stability,” said the Chinese spokesman, Geng Shuang.

China has insisted it has the right to pursue developmen­t in response to complaints by Washington and other trading partners that its industry plans violate Beijing’s market-opening commitment­s and are based on stealing or pressuring companies to hand over technology.

US and Chinese negotiator­s are due to meet in October for a 13th round of talks aimed at ending the trade war. There has been no sign of progress since talks deadlocked in May.

“The United States should see China’s developmen­t with an open, inclusive and win-win attitude and meet China halfway to control difference­s on the basis of mutual respect,” Geng said.

 ?? (AP) ?? In this file photo, a woman walks by a money exchange shop decorated with different countries currency banknotes at Central, a business district in Hong Kong. China has urged President Donald Trump to oppose bullying following the American leader’s criticism of its trade status in a speech at the United Nations. A foreign ministry spokesman on Sept 25, called on
Trump to ‘meet China halfway’ in settling trade disputes.
(AP) In this file photo, a woman walks by a money exchange shop decorated with different countries currency banknotes at Central, a business district in Hong Kong. China has urged President Donald Trump to oppose bullying following the American leader’s criticism of its trade status in a speech at the United Nations. A foreign ministry spokesman on Sept 25, called on Trump to ‘meet China halfway’ in settling trade disputes.

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