US to respond to concerns over trade policy at G20: official

AFP  |  Washington 

will have the opportunity to address concerns about Washington's trade policies during a meeting of the world's leading ministers this weekend, a senior Treasury has said.

ministers and central bankers from the Group of 20 leading economies are due to meet in Saturday and Sunday, where "will respond to concerns on US trade policies," the told reporters in a conference call.

officials on hand for the broader meeting will also hold a one-hour session during which they will again discuss "concrete action with regard to and its economic aggression," the Treasury official said.

That includes subsidies used to create production capacity "burdening workers around the world," as well as heavy reliance on state-owned enterprises and export credits, the official said.

has taken an confrontational stance on trade policy, imposing steep tariffs on and aluminum, which angered allies and prompted swift retaliation, as well as 25 percent duties on tens of billions of Chinese goods, with more on the way.

Although Mnuchin recently testified to that the administration is willing to reengage with to try to resolve the dispute, the Treasury official said no meeting was scheduled with his Chinese counterparts.

"The has had substantial contact with Chinese officials so there's not the imperative at this meeting to have a formal bilateral," the official said. The trade tensions are caused by China's policies that "have moved in a non-market direction over the years and creates problems for many countries," the official said.

The said this week the growing trade confrontation is the "greatest near-term threat to global growth" and in the worst case could cut a half point off world GDP.

Mnuchin will hold separate bilateral meetings with officials from France, Canada, and Mexico, among others, while at the He also will stop in on his way to for meetings there.

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First Published: Wed, July 18 2018. 10:50 IST