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US trade groups urge Trump to halt tariff plans

> They say imposing import duties on Chinese goods will trigger negative consequenc­es for American economy

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WASHINGTON: Leading US trade associatio­ns have written to President Donald Trump urging him to halt plans to slap tariffs on Chinese imports.

The letter, first reported Sunday by The Wall Street Journal, is signed by 45 US trade groups representi­ng everything from the high-tech industry to apparel vendors, agribusine­ss and auto parts importers.

The trade groups represent companies such as Apple, Alphabet – the parent company of Google – Walmart and Nike.

“The imposition of sweeping tariffs would trigger a chain reaction of negative consequenc­es for the US economy, provoking retaliatio­n; stifling US agricultur­e, goods, and services exports; and raising costs for businesses and consumers,” reads the letter, dated Sunday.

The Trump administra­tion “should not respond to unfair Chinese practices and policies by imposing tariffs or other measures that will harm US companies, workers, farmers, ranchers, consumers, and investors.”

US officials should “work with like-minded partners to address common concerns with China’s trade and investment policies,” the letter reads.

Unilateral US tariffs “would only serve to split the United States from its allies, hinder joint action to effectivel­y address shared challenges, and ensure that foreign companies take the place of markets that American companies, farmers and ranchers must vacate when China retaliates.”

It also asked that the administra­tion let “industry experts comment on these issues, including the economic impact of any potential actions.”

The United States has long accused Beijing of forcing US companies to turn over proprietar­y commercial informatio­n and intellectu­al property as a condition of operating in China.

US trade representa­tive Robert Lighthizer recently proposed a package of US$30 billion (RM117.3 billion) in tariffs on China but Trump wants it to go higher. – AFP

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