Arab Times

China criticizes US trade probe as attack on global ‘trading system’

Govt says will ‘resolutely defend’ Chinese companies

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BEIJING, Aug 24, (AP): China’s Commerce Ministry on Thursday criticized a US decision to launch a trade probe of Beijing’s technology policy as an attack on the global trading system and said it will “resolutely defend” Chinese companies.

Trade groups welcomed President Donald Trump’s Aug 14 order to look into whether Beijing improperly requires companies to hand over technology as a condition of market access. US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer announced a formal investigat­ion this week.

The action improperly applies US law instead of internatio­nal rules and is “the destructio­n of the existing internatio­nal trade system,” said a ministry spokesman, Gao Feng, at a news briefing.

“We are strongly dissatisfi­ed with this unilateral and protection­ist practice and will take all necessary measures to resolutely defend the legitimate rights and interests of the Chinese side and Chinese enterprise­s,” said Gao.

Beijing requires automakers and other foreign companies in China to work through joint ventures, usually with state-owned partners. They often

are required to give technology to partners that might become competitor­s.

More than 20 percent of 100 American companies that responded to a survey by the US-China Business Council, an industry group, said they were asked to transfer technology within the past three years as a condition of market access.

Foreign business groups complain companies are being squeezed out of promising Chinese markets or pressured to hand over technology for electric cars and other emerging industries.

Trump said in April he was setting aside trade disputes while Washington and Beijing worked together to persuade North Korea to give up nuclear weapons developmen­t. But American officials have resumed criticizin­g Chinese policy in recent weeks.

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