China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Healthy relations ‘will benefit both’

- By JING SHUYU and ZHONG NAN in Beijing Contact the writers at jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com. cn

China will continue to develop mutually beneficial and complement­ary trade relations with the United States regardless of US change of administra­tion, said Ministry of Commerce spokesman Shen Danyang on Friday.

It is too early to predict whether bilateral trade will decrease in the next few years, though Sino-US trade volume fell slightly this year, he said at a news conference.

In the first 11 months of this year, total Sino-US trade declined by 1.7 percent year-onyear to 3.08 trillion yuan ($442 billion), according to the General Administra­tion of Customs.

China’s exports to the US also declined, by 6.6 percent in dollar terms, between January and November.

But the yuan-denominate­d volume remained roughly unchanged, said Shen.

He said that the two economies are complement­ary in many ways, such as natural resources, human resources, market, capital and technology.

Bilateral investment increased between January and November.

US investment in China rose by 15.1 percent to $2.21 billion, while China’s nonfinanci­al direct investment in the US grew by 159 percent year-onyear to $18.63 billion.

“China and the US are mutually dependent. Economic and trade cooperatio­n will benefit both, while confrontat­ion only hurts both,” he added.

Earlier this week, Trump appointed Peter Navarro, reportedly a hard-liner on trade with China, as head of the newly formed White House National Trade Council, a choice that aroused public concerns.

Experts say the two countries’ economic and trade ties will see a bright future despite short-term challenges.

Lin Guijun, vice-chancellor of the University of Internatio­nal Business and Economics, said: “China and the United States should pursue a mutually beneficial solution to disputes through dialogue. It will produce a win-win situation for economic and trade cooperatio­n.”

Zhou Mi, a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n, said bilateral economic and trade ties will remain close.

Zhou predicted that trade volume will increase early next year, spurred by a more robust US economic recovery.

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