US, EU, Japan jointly denounce unfair trade

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Washington, and said Tuesday they were making common cause against unfair trade, jointly denouncing industrial practices long pinned on but refraining from naming that country explicitly.

US Trade Robert Lighthizer, Japanese and "reiterated their concern and confirmed their shared objective to address non-market-oriented policies".

In a statement issued on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, they said unnamed "third countries" had engaged in "severe overcapacity", while creating unfair competitive conditions, threatening technological development and ultimately undermining global trade.

"recalled that market-oriented conditions are fundamental to a fair, mutually advantageous global trading system and that their citizens and businesses operate under market-oriented conditions," said the statement.

"found such practices to be deplorable," it added, noting that the three economies were considering "possible measures" that could be undertaken.

has cited precisely these grievances in justifying its escalating trade war with Beijing, which it also accuses of seeking global industrial predominance through theft, coercion, subsidies and state-sponsored acquisitions.

On Monday, the US imposed tariffs on another USD 200 billion in Chinese imports, meaning about half of everything Americans buy from is now subjected to import levies.

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First Published: Wed, September 26 2018. 04:46 IST