The Pak Banker

US demand on its firms is invasion on economic sovereignt­y: China

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The United States has called on China to curb the developmen­t of its stateowned enterprise­s ( SOEs), a demand that China sees as an "invasion" on its economic sovereignt­y, Chinese state news agency Xinhua said.

Trade tensions between Washington and Beijing escalated sharply earlier this month after the Trump administra­tion accused China of having "reneged" on its previous promises to make structural changes to its economic practices.

Washington later slapped additional tariffs of up to 25% on $ 200 billion of Chinese goods, prompting Beijing to retaliate.

As trade talks stalled, both sides have appeared to be digging in. China has denied it had walked back on its promises but reiterated it would not make concession­s to "matters of principles" to defend its core interests, although no full details were given.

"At the negotiatin­g table, the U. S. government presented a number of arrogant demands to China, including restrictin­g the developmen­t of state- owned enterprise­s," Xinhua said in a commentary.

SOEs in China enjoy not only explicit subsidies but also hidden benefits such as implicit government guarantees for debts and lower interest for bank loans, analysts and trade groups say.

"Obviously, this is beyond the scope of trade negotiatio­ns and touches on China's fundamenta­l economic system," Xinhua said.

"This shows that behind the United States' trade war against China, it is trying to invade China's economic sovereignt­y and force China to damage its core interests."

The commentary added the United States has made unfounded accusation­s including that Beijing had forced technology transfers from foreign firms operating in China, saying this is all evidence that the U. S side is "forcing China to change its developmen­t path."

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