The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Both sides will lose out in any trade war, says China

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The Chinese government has appealed to US president Donald Trump to avoid a “trade war” ahead of the possible announceme­nt of an investigat­ion into whether China is stealing American technology.

Mr Trump is set to order his trade office launch a probe under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 into the possible Chinese theft of US technology and intellectu­al property.

In response, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said: “There is no future and no winner in a trade war and both sides will be the losers.

“As we have emphasised many times, the nature of China-US trade relations is mutual benefit and win-win.

“Considerin­g the importance of the China-US relations, China is willing to make joint efforts with the United States to keep trade and economic relations on sustained, healthy and stable developmen­t on the basis of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit.”

State newspaper the China Daily said Mr Trump’s possible decision to launch an investigat­ion could “intensify tensions”, especially over intellectu­al property.

A decision to use the law to rebalance trade with China “could trigger a trade war”, according to the commentary under the name of researcher Mei Xinyu, of the ministry’s Internatio­nal Trade And Economic Co-Operation Institute.

It added: “The inquiry the US administra­tion has ordered into China’s trade policies, if carried out, could intensify tensions, especially on intellectu­al property rights.”

It gave no indication of how Beijing might respond but Chinese law gives regulators broad discretion over what foreign companies can do in China.

If an investigat­ion begins, Washington could seek remedies either through the World Trade Organisati­on or outside of it.

Previous US actions directed at China under the 1974 law had little effect, said the China Daily.

 ?? Picture: AP. ?? General Joseph Dunford at the US Army garrison in Yongsan, Seoul, South Korea. He is warning the US is ready to use the “full range” of its capabiliti­es to defend itself.
Picture: AP. General Joseph Dunford at the US Army garrison in Yongsan, Seoul, South Korea. He is warning the US is ready to use the “full range” of its capabiliti­es to defend itself.
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Donald Trump has ordered an inquiry into possible Chinese theft of US technology.

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