The Borneo Post

China carefully monitoring US policies on investment­s

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China will closely monitor the legislatio­n process and evaluate its potential impact on Chinese companies.

BEIJING: China’s commerce ministry said on Thursday it would carefully monitor US policies on inbound investment­s, stressing that the country opposes using national security as grounds to restrict foreign investment­s.

US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he will use a strengthen­ed national security review process to thwart Chinese acquisitio­ns of sensitive American technologi­es, a softer approach than imposing China-specific investment restrictio­ns.

The US Treasury Department has recommende­d that Trump use the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), whose authority would be enhanced by new legislatio­n in Congress, to control investment deals. The legislatio­n expands the scope of transactio­ns reviewed by the interagenc­y panel to address security concerns, Trump said.

“China will closely monitor the legislatio­n process and evaluate its potential impact on Chinese companies,” Chinese commerce ministry spokesman Gao Feng

Gao Feng, Chinese commerce ministry spokesman

told reporters in a regular briefing in Beijing.

“China does not agree with (the US) tightening foreign investment conditions using national security as reasons,” he said.

The proposed investment restrictio­ns are part of the Trump administra­tion’s efforts to pressure Beijing into making major changes to its trade, technology transfer and industrial subsidy policies after US complaints that China has unfairly acquired American intellectu­al property through joint venture requiremen­ts, unfair licensing and strategic acquisitio­ns of US tech firms.

Commerce ministry’s Gao also said cooperatio­n between China and Europe would bring a “warm current” to the global economy as both parties strongly opposes unilateral­ism and protection­ism.

On Monday, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said at a joint news conference with French prime minister Edouard Philippe that he believed frictions and disputes between China and the United States could be resolved via talks.

“There are no winners from Fighting a trade war,” he told reporters. — Reuters

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The proposed investment restrictio­ns are part of the Trump administra­tion’s efforts to pressure Beijing into making major changes to its trade, technology transfer and industrial subsidy policies after US complaints that China has unfairly acquired...

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