China warns of trade war if US imposes tariffs on its goods

Beijing reacts to annual trade policy agenda implying America is not bound by WTO decisions

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

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has warned of a trade war with the US if the Trump administration decides to ignore rulings and unilaterally imposes tariffs on its goods.

"If any member ignores rules for its own interests and rejects rulings on trade disputes, multilateral trade mechanisms would become meaningless and the trade wars of the 1930s could even be repeated," Sun Jiwei, a spokesperson for the (MOFCOM) said, reacting to moves by Washington to ignore the world trade body.



Sun was reacting to annual trade policy agenda sent to Congress by the new US government implying that America is not bound by World Trade Organisation (WTO) decisions.

The new US policy will also strictly enforce its trade laws, which include a "safeguard" provision that allows the Washington to unilaterally impose relief "if increasing imports are substantial cause of serious injury to a domestic industry," state-run Global Times reported.

US President Donald Trump, who made some tough statements against before and after his election, branded Beijing as a currency manipulator to gain unfair advantage from exports and even threatened to impose 45 per cent tariffs on Chinese goods.

China's Commerce Minister Zhong Shan, told media last week that and the US are interdependent, and bilateral trade relations affect not just the two countries but the world.

"Many Americans and their Western friends think that has to rely on the US. I think they are partially right. But the US has to rely on as well," Zhong said.

The report said the new US document asserts that "Americans are not directly subject to decisions," and that the US will defend its national sovereignty over trade policy and use all possible sources of leverage to encourage other countries to open their markets to US exports of goods and services.

Zhong said receives 26 per cent of Boeing airplane orders, 56 per cent of US bean exports, 16 per cent of automobile exports and 15 per cent of integrated circuit exports.

China-US trade reached $519.6 billion in 2016, representing 207 times that of the 1979 amount, when diplomatic relations started, he said.

However, the balance of trade is heavily tilted in favour of as US exports amount to about $100 billion.

"A trade war is not in the best interests of the two countries and peoples because a trade war only does much more harm than good," Zhong had said.

China warns of trade war if US imposes tariffs on its goods

Beijing reacts to annual trade policy agenda implying America is not bound by WTO decisions

Beijing reacts to annual trade policy agenda implying America is not bound by WTO decisions has warned of a trade war with the US if the Trump administration decides to ignore rulings and unilaterally imposes tariffs on its goods.

"If any member ignores rules for its own interests and rejects rulings on trade disputes, multilateral trade mechanisms would become meaningless and the trade wars of the 1930s could even be repeated," Sun Jiwei, a spokesperson for the (MOFCOM) said, reacting to moves by Washington to ignore the world trade body.

Sun was reacting to annual trade policy agenda sent to Congress by the new US government implying that America is not bound by World Trade Organisation (WTO) decisions.

The new US policy will also strictly enforce its trade laws, which include a "safeguard" provision that allows the Washington to unilaterally impose relief "if increasing imports are substantial cause of serious injury to a domestic industry," state-run Global Times reported.

US President Donald Trump, who made some tough statements against before and after his election, branded Beijing as a currency manipulator to gain unfair advantage from exports and even threatened to impose 45 per cent tariffs on Chinese goods.

China's Commerce Minister Zhong Shan, told media last week that and the US are interdependent, and bilateral trade relations affect not just the two countries but the world.

"Many Americans and their Western friends think that has to rely on the US. I think they are partially right. But the US has to rely on as well," Zhong said.

The report said the new US document asserts that "Americans are not directly subject to decisions," and that the US will defend its national sovereignty over trade policy and use all possible sources of leverage to encourage other countries to open their markets to US exports of goods and services.

Zhong said receives 26 per cent of Boeing airplane orders, 56 per cent of US bean exports, 16 per cent of automobile exports and 15 per cent of integrated circuit exports.

China-US trade reached $519.6 billion in 2016, representing 207 times that of the 1979 amount, when diplomatic relations started, he said.

However, the balance of trade is heavily tilted in favour of as US exports amount to about $100 billion.

"A trade war is not in the best interests of the two countries and peoples because a trade war only does much more harm than good," Zhong had said.
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