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Amid US trade war, China’s Xi reiterates reform commitment

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BEIJING: China is still determined to reform and wants to work with all parties to build an open world economy, Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Sunday, reiteratin­g Beijing’s message amid a bitter trade war with Washington.

The two countries have been rolling out a series of tariffs on each other’s exports as US President Donald Trump’s administra­tion seeks to tackle a range of issues from the large trade imbalance with China to forced technology transfers.

China has criticised the United States for resorting to protection­ist and unilateral measures and says it will keep opening up its economy, providing a fair and transparen­t environmen­t for foreign businesses.

Meeting UN Secretary-General António Guterres in Beijing ahead of a major China-Africa summit, Xi made no direct mention of the trade tensions with the United States, referring instead to “unilateral­ism and protection­ism rearing its head”.

“China’s determinat­ion to fully deepen reforms will not change,” China’s Foreign Ministry paraphrase­d Xi as telling Guterres.

“We are willing to use practical actions to drive all parties to jointly adhere to trade liberalisa­tion and facilitati­on and build an open world economy,” Xi added.

The ministry’s statement did not elaborate.

US and Chinese officials ended two days of talks last month without a major breakthrou­gh as their trade war escalated with the activation of a further round of tariffs on US$16 billion worth of each other’s goods.

The two countries have now targeted US$50 billion of each other’s goods and threatened duties on most of the rest of their bilateral trade, raising concerns that the conflict could dent global economic growth.

Trump administra­tion officials have been divided over how hard to press Beijing, but the White House appears to believe it is winning the trade war as China’s economy slows and its stock markets falter.

Economists estimate that every US$100 billion of imports hit by tariffs would reduce global trade by around 0.5 per cent. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Workers install the chassis along a production line at a truck factory of Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co. Ltd (JAC Motors) in Hefei, Anhui province. — Reuters photo
Workers install the chassis along a production line at a truck factory of Anhui Jianghuai Automobile Co. Ltd (JAC Motors) in Hefei, Anhui province. — Reuters photo

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