The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Trade war risk to dominate BRICS summit in S.Africa

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JOHANNESBU­RG: Leaders of the BRICS emerging economies – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – will meet in Johannesbu­rg this week, with the threat of a worsening global trade war topping the agenda.

US President Donald Trump’s hardening stance has compounded fears of an all-out trade war after he slapped levies on goods from China worth tens of billions of dollars as well as tariffs on steel and aluminium from the EU, Canada and Mexico.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, China’s President Xi Jinping and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the annual three-day summit opening in Johannesbu­rg on Wednesday.

Earlier this month, China said that it would step up cooperatio­n with other developing nations like the BRICS grouping to counter “trade protection­ism”.

China on Monday rejected accusation­s by Trump that it was manipulati­ng the yuan to give its exporters an edge, saying Washington appeared “bent on provoking a trade war”.

Trump has said he is ready to impose tariffs on all US$500 billion of China imports, complainin­g that China’s trade surplus with the US is due to unfair currency manipulati­on.

“As to the US being bent on provoking a trade war, China does not want a trade war but is not afraid,” China’s foreign ministry spokesman said when asked about Trump’s threat to impose the across-the-board tariffs on Chinese goods.

Russian Economy Minister Maxim Oreshkin said last week ahead of the Johannesbu­rg meeting that “this summit is about the context – we are at a time when the US and China announce new measures almost every week”. He said much of the discussion­s with China would likely focus on what is happening with the United States.

“This is a trade war, so leaders’ discussion­s are particular­ly important in coordinati­ng our positions,” said Oreshkin.

 ??  ?? Key economic data on each member of the BRICS group of countries; Brazil, China, Russia, India and South Africa. – AFP graphic
Key economic data on each member of the BRICS group of countries; Brazil, China, Russia, India and South Africa. – AFP graphic

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