The Philippine Star

China ready for proportion­ate response to US tariffs — envoy

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BEIJING (Reuters) – China will take counter-measures of the “same proportion” and scale if the US imposes further tariffs on Chinese goods, China’s ambassador to Washington said, amid growing fears of an impending trade war.

Cui Tiankai made the comments ahead of what is expected to be the announceme­nt this week of US tariffs on $50 billion to $60 billion in Chinese imports following an investigat­ion under Section 301 of the 1974 US Trade Act.

“If they do, we will certainly take countermea­sures of the same proporexpe­cted tion, and the same scale, same intensity,” Cui said in an interview posted on the website of China Global Television Network (CGTN) and broadcast on state television on Tuesday.

The US tariffs are expected to target products benefiting from Beijing’s “Made in China 2025” industrial developmen­t program, although it may be more than two months before the import curbs take effect, US officials have said.

China on Sunday announced tariffs on $3 billion in imports of US food and other goods in response to US tariffs on imports of aluminum and steel, a skirmish that investors fear is a prelude to a broader trade war.

The Section 301 investigat­ion initiated by US President Donald Trump is focused on accusation­s of theft of intellectu­al property and forced technology transfer by China, charges Beijing denies.

Cui said China has been bolstering its protection of intellectu­al property rights.

“China has been strengthen­ing its efforts and strengthen­ing our legal system on this particular issue, and we are making good progress,” he said.

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