Oman Daily Observer

US Chamber of Commerce warns Trump against China tariffs

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WASHINGTON: The head of the most influentia­l US business lobbying group warned the Trump administra­tion that unilateral tariffs on Chinese goods could lead to a destructiv­e trade war that will hurt American consumers and US economic growth.

US Chamber of Commerce President Thomas Donohue said in a statement on Thursday that such tariffs, associated with a probe of China’s intellectu­al property practices, would be “damaging taxes on American consumers.”

His comments came after White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said that Trump would in coming weeks get options to address China’s “theft and forced transfer” of American intellectu­al property as part of the investigat­ion under Section 301 of the US Trade Act of 1974.

Reuters reported on Tuesday that Trump was considerin­g tariffs on up to $60 billion worth of Chinese informatio­n technology, telecommun­ications and consumer products, along with US investment restrictio­ns for Chinese companies.

Donohue said the Trump administra­tion was right to focus on the negative economic impact of China’s industrial policies and unfair trade practices, but said tariffs were the wrong approach to dealing with these.

“Tariffs of $30 billion a year would wipe out over a third of the savings American families received from the doubling of the standard deduction in tax reform,” Donohue said. “If the tariffs reach $60 billion, which has been rumoured, the impact would be even more devastatin­g.”

He urged the administra­tion not to proceed with such a plan.

“Tariffs could lead to a destructiv­e trade war with serious consequenc­es for US economic growth and job creation,” hurting consumers, businesses, farmers and ranchers.

In Beijing, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said Donohue’s comments were correct, adding that recently more and more American intellectu­als had made their rational voices heard.

“In fact, US trade with China in the past 40 years very objectivel­y reduced American families’ per capita spending burden,” Lu told reporters. “We have said many times, there are no winners in a trade war.”

Navarro, speaking on CNBC television, said the remedies in the “Section 301” probe were among “many steps that the president is courageous­ly going to take in order to address unfair trade practices.”

“I don’t think there’s a single person... on Wall Street that will oppose cracking down on China’s theft of our intellectu­al property or their forced transfer,” Navarro added.

“Tariffs could lead to a destructiv­e trade war with serious consequenc­es for US economic growth and job creation hurting consumers, businesses, farmers and ranchers”

 ?? — Reuters ?? US Chamber of Commerce President and Chief Executive Officer Thomas Donohue addresses the audience during a conference at the University of Havana.
— Reuters US Chamber of Commerce President and Chief Executive Officer Thomas Donohue addresses the audience during a conference at the University of Havana.

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