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China praises positive steps in US trade row, says didn’t give in

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BEIJING: Chinese state media yesterday praised a significan­t dialling back of trade tension with the United States, saying China had stood its ground and the two countries had huge potential for win-win business cooperatio­n.

A trade war was ‘on hold’ after the world’s largest economies agreed to drop their tariff threats while they work on a wider trade agreement, US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Sunday.

The previous day, Beijing and Washington said they would keep talking about measures under which China would import more energy and agricultur­al commoditie­s from the United States to narrow the US$335 billion annual US goods and services trade deficit with China.

The official China Daily said everyone could heave a sigh of relief at the ratcheting down of the rhetoric, and cited China’s chief negotiator, Vice Premier Liu He, as saying the talks had proved to be “positive, pragmatic, constructi­ve and productive”.

“Despite all the pressure, China didn’t ‘ fold,’ as US President Donald Trump observed. Instead, it stood firm and continuall­y expressed its willingnes­s to talk,” the English-language newspaper said in an editorial.

“That the US finally shared this willingnes­s, means the two sides have successful­ly averted the headon confrontat­ion that at one point seemed inevitable”, it said.

During an initial round of talks this month in Beijing, the United States demanded that China reduce its trade surplus by US$200 billion.

No dollar figure was cited in the countries’ joint statement on Saturday.

Despite all the pressure, China didn’t ‘fold,’ as US President Donald Trump observed. Instead, it stood firm and continuall­y expressed its willingnes­s to talk. Official China Daily

But some analysts in Beijing warned that trade tension would persist, and that China should prepare for more action on trade from the Trump administra­tion.

“We should not be blindly optimistic,” Shi Yinhong, an expert on China-US relations at Renmin University in Beijing said at a forum on Sunday after the trade agreement was announced.

“Blind optimism (could lead to) China losing at this crossroads.”

Shi said China could accept a lower trade surplus and reduce its market entry barriers, but would not compromise on its industrial policy.

The ruling Communist Party’s People’s Daily said that in the energy and agricultur­e sectors the two countries had obvious synergies, with the United States having the capacity to satisfy the massive Chinese market.

“The ballast stone of Sino-US ties are an equal and mutually beneficial trade and business relationsh­ip. Its essence is win-win cooperatio­n,” it said.

But China was not being forced to increase imports as a way to ward off the trade tensions or because the country had submitted to outside pressure, the newspaper said in a commentary. — Reuters

 ??  ?? A worker using a crane to lift a roll of steel at a shipyard in Nantong in China’s eastern Jiangsu province. Chinese state media yesterday praised a significan­t dialling back of trade tension with the United States, saying China had stood its ground...
A worker using a crane to lift a roll of steel at a shipyard in Nantong in China’s eastern Jiangsu province. Chinese state media yesterday praised a significan­t dialling back of trade tension with the United States, saying China had stood its ground...

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