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Blinken raises Chinese trade practices in meetings with officials

- By Matthew Lee

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken raised what the U.S. describes as unfair Chinese trade practices during his first full day of meetings in China on Thursday with local government officials in the financial hub of Shanghai.

Blinken met with the city’s top official, Communist Party Secretary Chen Jining, and “raised concerns about (Chinese) trade policies and non-market economic practices,” the State Department said in a statement.

It said he stressed that the United States seeks healthy economic competitio­n with China and “a level playing field for U.S. workers and firms operating in China.”

“The two sides reaffirmed the importance of ties between the people of the United States and (China), including the expansion of exchanges between students, scholars, and business,” it said.

China’s multibilli­on-dollar trade surplus with the U.S. along with accusation­s of intellectu­al property theft and other practices seen as discrimina­ting against U.S. businesses in China have long been a source of friction in relations.

China, for its part, has objected strongly to U.S. accusation­s of human rights abuses and Washington’s support for Taiwan, the self-governing island that Beijing considers its own territory and warns could be annexed by force.

Asked about Blinken’s comments, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Wang Wenbin said China has “always conducted economic and trade cooperatio­n in accordance with market principles, firmly supported the multilater­al trading system, and fully complied with the rules of the World Trade Organizati­on.”

 ?? MARK SCHIEFELBE­IN — POOL VIA AP ?? U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, left, meets with Shanghai Party Secretary Chen Jining at the Grand Halls, Thursday, in Shanghai, China.
MARK SCHIEFELBE­IN — POOL VIA AP U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, left, meets with Shanghai Party Secretary Chen Jining at the Grand Halls, Thursday, in Shanghai, China.

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