Trade war could have 'big, negative impact' on Singapore: PM Lee

Reuters  |  SINGAPORE 

By John Geddie

In his article titled 'Nobody wants a trade war', said that even wide-ranging trade initiatives such as the and would not compensate for the damage caused by a trade war for most countries in the region.

"is a global hub that connects the economies of the and We are a small, open economy with trade flows more than three times our GDP," Lee said.

"A trade war between the two largest economies in the world will have a big, negative impact on "

In the latest escalation in a widening trade row, this week the said it had banned American companies from selling parts to Chinese for seven years.

announced hefty anti-dumping tariffs on imports of U.S. sorghum and measures on from the United States, and

While last week tightened its monetary policy for the first time in six-years, saying its economy was expected to continue growing steadily, it also acknowledged risks from the trade dispute.

Aside from the economic impact, Lee said strained ties between the superpowers would make it harder for them to cooperate on other "pressing issues" such as North Korea's nuclear weapons programme, security and climate change.

"Ultimately, what is at stake is war and peace, and the security and stability of the world," Lee said.

(Reporting by John Geddie; Editing by Robert Birsel)

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 14:57 IST