Trade war is like treating flu with chemotherapy: Jack Ma

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

Chinese giant founder has said that it was normal for the world's two largest economies to have problems with trade but tackling them with a trade war is just like treating a flu with

In an apparent criticism of US Donald Trump's moves to slap tariffs on Chinese goods to pressure to reduce USD 375 billion trade deficit in the bilateral trade, he said "You are not solving the problem of the cold, you are destroying the whole body, the whole system".

Trump threatened to launch a trade war if fails to address the mounting trade deficit problem by opening its markets to US goods and investments.

hit back by announcing tariffs on a host of US goods, including Soya beans and automobiles.

Speaking at a dinner with during the Boao Forum for annual conference yesterday, Ma said that trade was about mutual respect and nobody can stop globalisation.

"It's normal for the world's two biggest economies to have problems with trade, but tackling them with a trade war is just like treating a flu with chemotherapy," he said.

"Trade is about rules and negotiations. If trade stops, war starts," the state-run agency quoted him as saying.

He dismissed the US-trade deficit as a problem, citing economic growth and a low jobless rate in the as well as huge profit made by the American firms in the bilateral trade.

"Today as a businessman, I don't feel that trade deficit is a problem," he said.

Lagarde also warned of the risk of temptation for inward policies, protectionism and closing off to the outside world.

She suggested reducing trade barriers in the service industry where there is "a big, big upside" in promoting openness.

The IMF also cautioned challenges to the global economy, including corporate debt and demographic change, saying that "the sun is shining, but we have to look at the cloud arising."

Globalisation has not been inclusive enough in the past decades, but there are ways to fix it, Ma noted.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 15:55 IST