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‘China no longer on quick path to be bigger than US’

Trump’s comment likely to stoke concerns in Beijing

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump said China’s economy is no longer on a swift pace to be larger than the United States, a comment likely to stoke concerns in Beijing that his administra­tion wants to contain the Asian nation’s rise.

Speaking at a rally in West Virginia on Tuesday night, Trump noted that China’s market was “way down” even while saying he has “tremendous respect” for the country.

He added that various trade talks would take time, a remark that dampens hopes for a breakthrou­gh as low-level negotiatio­ns between the United States and China resume this week in Washington.

“When I came we were heading in a certain direction that was going to allow China to be bigger than us in a very short period of time,” Trump said.

“That’s not going to happen anymore.” “I want to be their friend,” he added. “But we had to do things that we had to do.” Chinese officials have become increasing­ly suspicious that Trump’s moves to impose tariffs are part of a wider strategy to hinder the developmen­t of the world’s second-biggest economy.

The United States has imposed tariffs on US$34bil of goods already, and US$216bil more are in the pipeline.

While Beijing has been willing to cut a deal on narrowing its roughly US$375bil trade surplus with the United States, President Xi Jinping’s administra­tion has resisted other Trump demands.

Those include an end to subsidies for stra- tegic industries, a stop to forced technology transfer and more competitio­n for stateowned enterprise­s – all measures that officials fear may undermine the Communist Party’s legitimacy to rule.

China’s roughly US$12 trillion economy has steadily narrowed the gap with the United States’, which is about US$19 trillion.

China’s gross domestic product is forecast to expand 6.6% this year, according to estimates compiled by Bloomberg, which would be the slowest pace since 1990.

The US economy is forecast to expand 2.9%.

 ?? — AFP ?? Trump: I want to be their friend. But we had to do things that we had to do.
— AFP Trump: I want to be their friend. But we had to do things that we had to do.

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