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Trade: US self-assertiven­ess ‘triggering anger’ globally

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We clearly do not want a trade war ... but if the US sticks to protection­ism, we can cope with it.” Wei Jianguo, former vice-minister of commerce

and measures inconsiste­nt with WTO rules,” Wei Jianguo, former vice-minister of commerce, told China Daily.

“China has reduced tariffs to levels it had promised before joining the WTO, and the decline exceeded the previous targets,” said Wei, now vicepresid­ent of the Beijing-based China Center for Internatio­nal Economic Exchanges.

It is Washington that is ignoring WTO rules, he said, referring to the United States’ opposition to granting market economy status to China and its use of Section 301 of the US Trade Act to override global trade rules.

“That self-assertiven­ess (of the US) is increasing­ly triggering anger around the world,” he said.

“We clearly do not want a trade war … but if the US sticks to protection­ism, we can cope with it,” he warned. “Do not bully China to test the country’s endurance. It is absolutely not allowed.”

Such behavior can only damage the business ties between the two countries and force China to import more passenger aircraft and vehicles, agricultur­al products, and industrial and power generation equipment from capable trade partners in Europe, as their trade structure is even more complement­ary, said Li Guanghui, vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Internatio­nal Trade and Economic Cooperatio­n in Beijing.

“It is unwise to escalate the trade dispute into a war between two countries as global trade activities began to rebound in 2017, and China has been keen to import high-tech products in areas including manufactur­ing, environmen­tal protection, new materials and chemical products,” Li said.

“China’s closer trade ties with European economies like France and Germany surely can offset the worsening situation if Trump’s administra­tion continues to insist on neglecting many US companies’ interests in China’s massive markets.”

Another USTR report also treated Russia harshly, saying the country had no intention of complying with its WTO obligation­s.

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