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Wahaha boss sees US suffering more in trade war with China

China’s richest man slams ‘stupid’ restrictio­ns

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BEIJING: The chairman of China’s biggest beverage maker, Hangzhou Wahaha Group, said the United States would suffer more in any trade war with China, with a loss of access to cheap Chinese-made goods hitting American wallets. US President Donald Trump had campaigned on a promise to confront China more aggressive­ly on trade, including by levying new tariffs on goods from abroad and branding China a currency manipulato­r.

Beijing says it will work with Washington to resolve any trade disputes, but Chinese state media has warned of retaliatio­n if Trump takes the first steps towards a trade war. “The new American administra­tion has threatened to launch a trade war, but in my view, they will suffer more from the war,” Wahaha Chairman Zong Qinghou told reporters on the sidelines of China’s annual parliament meeting yesterday. “People will grumble about the (US) government as domestic prices rise.”

Zong, one of China’s richest men, also predicted that the US trade deficit with China would persist as long as Washington maintained “stupid” restrictio­ns on high-tech exports to China. The politicall­y sensitive USChina trade deficit stood at $347 billion last year. China has long asked Washington to loosen its restrictio­ns on exports of sensitive technology, arguing that it could cut its trade deficit by selling more of what China needs. But the strict US export controls against China on a range of products with both military and civilian uses, such as some computer processors and software, were implemente­d as a national security measure.

“Western countries, especially the United States, sometimes are stupid, as they ban companies from selling advanced technology products in China,” said Zong, who is also a member of parliament. “Only by exporting the products to a broader market can the US cover the investment in the research and developmen­t stage.” Zong was listed as mainland China’s fifth-richest person, worth 112 billion yuan ($16.24 billion), according to the 2017 Hurun Report, which tracks global wealth. Wahaha, which means laughing baby in Mandarin, exports bottled beverage, drinking water, and its hit product, mixed congee, to the United States. —Reuters

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