The Manila Times

China warns Germany on shutting trade ties

- XINHUA

MUNICH: China’s foreign minister told a gathering of internatio­nal security policy officials on Saturday that trying to shut China out of trade in the name of avoiding dependency would be a historic mistake.

Wang Yi spoke at the Munich Security Conference. Host Germany wants to avoid overrelian­ce on trade with an increasing­ly assertive China and diversify its supply of key goods in an approach it calls “derisking.” That’s in line with the approach of other industrial powers in the Group of Seven, which has stressed that it doesn’t seek to harm China or thwart its developmen­t. beijing has criticized the strategy. “Today ... more people have come to realize that the absence of cooperatio­n is the biggest risk,” Wang said through an interprete­r. “Those who attempt to shut China out in the name of de-risking will make a historical mistake.”

“The world economy is like a big ocean that cannot be cut into isolated lakes,” he added. “The trend toward economic globalizat­ion cannot be reversed. We need to work together to make globalizat­ion more universall­y beneficial and inclusive.”

Wang also renewed China’s pushback against allegation­s of forced labor in the western Xinjiang region, where it is accused of running labor transfer programs in which Uyghurs and other Turkic minorities are forced to toil in factories as part of a longstandi­ng campaign of assimilati­on and mass detention.

He complained of “fabricated informatio­n from different parties” and asserted that the aim is “to stop the developmen­t of China.”

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