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China should open service sector to boost trade flows: IMF

- ENDA CURRAN 22 April

China should open up its services sector to ease trade tensions with the US and bolster global trade, according to a senior official from the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund.

The medical, health, legal and financial services sectors are among areas that could be liberalise­d, Changyong Rhee, the Asia-Pacific director at the IMF, said in an interview at a gathering of finance and economy ministers in Washington.

“China can gain a lot by opening its services sector” and having more trade with the US, said Rhee.

The comments come after President Donald Trump agreed with his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping to a 100 day review on trade relations, and as the US Commerce Department studies how address its trade deficits with foreign countries, including the $347 billion gap with China last year.

During his election campaign Trump accused China of stealing American jobs and intellectu­al property. While he has since softened some of that criticism and pulled back from labelling China a currency manipulato­r, his administra­tion announced on Thursday an investigat­ion of steel imports, a move that could trigger fresh tensions.

While China is the world’s biggest manufactur­er and exporter, services are increasing­ly powering economic growth as part of a shift away from a reliance on heavy manufactur­ing and export-led growth toward services and consumer demand. Services now account for more than half of GDP.

China’s better-than-expected 6.9 per cent first-quarter economic growth suggests “upside risks” to the IMF’s current projection of 6.6 per cent expansion this year, said Rhee at a separate briefing in Washington.

Trade between the world’s two biggest economies supports around 2.6 million American jobs, according to the US-China Business Council. While the US has a goods-trade deficit with China, its exports of services to the country are growing rapidly. BLOOMBERG

 ?? REUTERS ?? Changyong Rhee, director of Asia & Pacific department at IMF, has suggested a liberalisa­tion of Chinese services sector
REUTERS Changyong Rhee, director of Asia & Pacific department at IMF, has suggested a liberalisa­tion of Chinese services sector

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