The Sun (Malaysia)

China warns Trump

> Beijing voices concern, will defend rights, says ministry

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BEIJING: Trade tensions between the United States and China heated up yesterday as Beijing warned that it “will not sit idle” if a US probe into its intellectu­al property practices leads to sanctions.

President Donald Trump’s decision to order the investigat­ion comes on top of strains between the two nations over how to handle Beijing’s ally North Korea.

Trump on Monday signed a memorandum directing US trade representa­tive Robert Lighthizer to determine whether Chinese policies hurt American investors or companies.

“We will stand up to any country that unlawfully forces American companies to transfer their valuable technology as a condition of market access. We will combat the counterfei­ting and piracy that destroys American jobs,” Trump said.

“Washington will turn a blind eye no longer,” Trump said, vowing to safeguard copyrights, patents and other intellectu­al property that are “vital to our security and to our prosperity”.

The president said the US would no longer tolerate Beijing’s “theft” of US industrial secrets, long a concern of major foreign corporatio­ns seeking a share of the huge Chinese market.

“We will engage in an investigat­ion and, if needed, take action,” Lighthizer said.

China’s commerce ministry issued a statement voicing “serious concern” and warning that any US trade protection­ism “will definitely harm bilateral trade relations”. If the US side take actions that impair the mutual trade relations, disregardi­ng the facts and disrespect­ing multilater­al trade rules, China will not sit idle,” the statement said.

It said the country “is definitely going to adopt all appropriat­e measures to vigorously defend the lawful rights and interest of China.”

US is China’s second-largest trading partner after the European Union, but Washington and Beijing have seen their relations grow increasing­ly fraught since a promising summit between Trump and China’s Xi Jinping in April. – AFP

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