World will hear positive voices against protectionism at Modi-Xi summit: China

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

today said Modi and will discuss globalisation and the threat of rising protectionism at their informal summit at this week and the world will hear "very positive voices".

At Wuhan, the two leaders will "exchange views on overarching long term strategic issues as well as the latest trends of the world so that the world will develop in a more stable way," Chinese said here.

"As to the background against which this meeting is held, I believe you are clear that the world is faced with rampant unilateralism as well as the rising protectionism in the process of globalisation," Lu said.

All these new trends in the world have been closely followed and debated, Lu said in apparent reference to a host of measures initiated by US in his 'First' policy leading to a lot of protectionist measures including the current trade spate between the and US.

He was responding to question whether there will be a joint message related to trade and protectionism specially against US unilateral protectionism after the meeting between Modi and Xi.

"So against such a backdrop and have a lot to discuss. We are all newly-emerging markets as well as developing countries with big populations," Lu said.

"So we believe that the two countries will continue to uphold the globalisation so that it will be more inclusive. So we have lot of shared interests, concerns and propositions," he said.

To a specific question whether there would be a joint message related to trade and protectionism especially against US unilateral protectionism, he said while he cannot make any prejudgement ahead of the meeting, "it is sure that the two leaders will exchange views on these issues but I believe you will see and hear very positive voices".

At the recently-held Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) and displayed wider convergence on threats to globalisation and rising protectionism.

had said in his address to the fifth India-Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED) here on April 14 that the world economy is staging a synchronised recovery after a long time.

But the "recovery is marred and disrupted by unseemingly protectionist noises that are coming out from the Atlantic basin from north and and Europe," he said in a thinly veiled attack on US and Western countries' protectionist policies.

He also made a strong case for to open its import market for for soybean and sugar after imposed 25 per cent tariff on a host of products, including the two, following the trade spat with US.

"I was noticing that there are some tariffs you imposed on farmers' from and (in US). May be can be a substitute for soybean and sugar, if we could access those exports with all the due quality considerations to our farmers. That is very useful," he told of (NDRC) He Lifeng at the meeting.

Kumar's pitch for soybean and sugar exports to came amid the ongoing trade spat between the US and following which had slapped 25 per cent tariffs on American soybean imports in a tit-for-tat retaliation to US imposing tariffs on a range of Chinese products.

Trump is pressuring to reduce America's whopping USD 375 billion trade deficit with to USD 100 billion.

had hit back with tariffs on a wide variety of such as soybean, corn, beef, orange juice and tobacco which are expected to hit American farmers.

Soybean is regarded as most important for US farmers as is their largest importer.

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 15:25 IST