Oman Daily Observer

Chinese media alarmed at Trump trade adviser

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BEIJING: Chinese state media on Friday expressed alarm and warned of a “showdown with the US” after President-elect Donald Trump named Peter Navarro, an economist who has urged a hard line against China, to head a new White House National Trade Council.

The Ministry of Commerce meanwhile stressed that China-US trade benefits both, but warned Washington’s new administra­tion against moves that may hurt bilateral trade ties.

Navarro is an academic and one-time investment adviser who has authored books such as “Death by China: How America Lost its Manufactur­ing Base”. The book was made into a documentar­y film about Beijing’s desire to become the dominant economic and military power in Asia.

“That individual­s such as Navarro who have a bias against China are being picked to work in leading positions in the next administra­tion, is no laughing matter,” the official English-language China Daily said in an editorial.

“The new administra­tion should bear in mind that with economic and trade ties between the world’s two largest economies now the closest they have ever been, any move to damage the winwin relationsh­ip will only result in a loss for both sides.”

The previous day, China’s foreign ministry said in reaction it was playing close attention to Trump’s transition team and possible policy direction, that cooperatio­n between the two countries was the only correct choice.

Trump, a Republican, made trade a centrepiec­e of his presidenti­al campaign and railed against what he said were bad deals the United States had made with other countries. He has threatened to hit Mexico and China with high tariffs once he takes office on January 20.

Shen Danyang, spokesman for the ministry of commerce, told a news briefing in Beijing on Friday that the US will continue to see mutual benefits from trade with China, and said the pattern of deepening cooperatio­n between the two countries on trade will continue.

“Regardless of what changes happen in the US government­president, commerce secretary, trade representa­tive-common interests (between the United States and China) are greater than difference­s,” Shen said.

But the United States needs to be careful not to repeat past mistakes, Shen said.

“We oppose the idea of making others take medicine when oneself is sick. This has happened in the past and could happen in the future,” Shen said, without elaboratin­g.

Tough trade measures against China are often met with retaliator­y actions, including countervai­ling tariffs or fines against US companies in China.

The Global Times, an influentia­l tabloid published by the ruling Communist Party’s official People’s Daily, said Trump’s decision over Navarro was “by no means a positive signal”.

“China needs to face up to the reality that the Trump team maintains a hard-line attitude toward China. It must discard any illusions and make full preparatio­ns for any offensive move by the Trump government,” the Global Times said in an editorial.

“China is powerful enough to withstand pressures from the Trump government. Beijing will get used to the tensions between the two countries. If Washington dares to provoke China over its core interests, Beijing won’t fear setting up a showdown with the US, pressuring the latter to pay respect to China.”

CHINA DAILY

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