The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Death by China’ economist ascendant as Trump pushes tariffs, hits China

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WASHINGTON: An economist who believes that Chinese goods are literally poisoning Americans, advocates ending Washington’s ‘One China’ policy and says trade deals have weakened the United States economical­ly with the connivance of US business has emerged as the big winner from renewed turmoil in the White House.

While Peter Navarro says he is not in the running to replace Trump’s top economic adviser Gary Cohn, who has said he will quit, he will be a big winner from the departure of a person seen as a bulwark against economic protection­ism.

Sidelined under Cohn to whom he has reported since late last year, Navarro, who is Trump’s trade adviser, would now appear to have free rein.

He has publicly backed Trump’s proposed steel and aluminium tariffs in a series of media appearance­s after being out of the public eye for months.

Navarro has endorsed withdrawal from the North American Free Trade Agreement as well as from a trade deal with South Korea. He believes the World Trade Organizati­on allows unfair tax practises like value added tax that penalize American business.

But his main target has been China. He has backed a 45 per cent tariff on imports from China to combat what he says is Beijing’s policy of illegal export subsidies, currency manipulati­on, intellectu­al property theft and lax worker safety and environmen­tal regulation­s.

He has challenged Washington’s “One China” which recognizes Beijing and not Taipei diplomatic­ally.

“Just as these Chinese leaders have been exploiting American weakness by cheating in the trade arena, they will acknowledg­e the strength and resolutene­ss of Trump and rein in their mercantili­st impulses,” Navarro and now-Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross wrote in an economic paper for the Trump 2016 election campaign.

Trump said on Wednesday he had demanded action from China on trade that appeared to align with Navarro’s policies. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin also chimed in on taking action on China, telling Fox Business Network the United States would get “reciprocal trade with China.”

“China has been asked to develop a plan for the year of a One Billion Dollar reduction in their massive Trade Deficit with the United States,” Trump wrote in a post on Twitter on Tuesday, mistakenly referring to a deficit where Beijing runs a surplus.

According to official data, China ran a trade surplus of US$375.2 billion with the United States in 2017. Overall the US trade deficit with other countries was US$566 billion in the year.

White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders said that the issue had been raised with a Chinese delegation last week. President Xi Jinping’s top economic adviser Liu He held talks with the administra­tion last week. Sanders said that she was not aware of any Chinese response so far.

Navarro, 68, has a Harvard doctorate in economics and is a Democrat. — AFP

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