The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US, China talking on trade frictions, says OECD boss

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TOKYO: The United States and China are negotiatin­g behind the scenes to ease trade tensions, the head of the OECD said Friday, stressing that ‘nobody wins’ in a high-level trade war.

Everybody is very alarmed by these announceme­nts (of tariffs), but at the same time, they are talking... there seems to be a series of conversati­ons going on. Angel Gurria, Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t heads

Angel Gurria said Chinese officials had told him this week that they were talking to their US counterpar­ts, despite official denials.

“Everybody is very alarmed by these announceme­nts (of tariffs), but at the same time, they are talking...there seems to be a series of conversati­ons going on,” added Gurria, who heads the Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t.

On Thursday, China’s Commerce Ministry spokesman Gao Feng told reporters that “up to now China and the US have not carried out negotiatio­n at any level on the trade frictions”.

China has warned it will hit back at any US protection­ist moves after President Donald Trump last week threatened fresh levies on billions of dollars of Chinese goods.

“There has not yet been a single increase in tariffs adopted by either side,” noted Gurria.

“Nobody wins in a war when the largest economies in the world are involved,” added the former Mexican finance minister.

He also warned there would be “negative spillover effects” from any trade war between the US and China.

“It’s not just them” that would be hit, he cautioned. The threat of the trade war comes as the global economy has finally reached the level of growth – four per cent – achieved before the debt crisis sparked by the collapse of US investment bank Lehman Brothers in 2008, noted Gurria. “It took 10 years to get back to the level of growth in the world economy from before the crisis. This is the size of the crisis. This is the impact of the crisis. This is how broad and deep the crisis was,” said Gurria.

“But right now, we are back where we were before the crisis in 2008.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Jose Angel Gurria, secretary-general of the Organisati­on for Economic Co-operation and Developmen­t (OECD), delivers his opening speech during a press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on April 13.
— AFP photo Jose Angel Gurria, secretary-general of the Organisati­on for Economic Co-operation and Developmen­t (OECD), delivers his opening speech during a press conference at the Japan National Press Club in Tokyo on April 13.

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