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Tough talk on global trade escalates as Trump claims results
A probe was launched previous year under Section 301 of the 1974 U.S. Trade Act. China is not afraid to fight a trade war.
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President Trump is also calling for new limits on Chinese investment in us technology, in an effort to protect what the administration calls America’s “economic seed corn”.
Those numbers are in line with a 2017 report from the Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property. Despite the USA move on China, the European Union is one of the regions which has been given a temporary exemption from the steel tariffs.
Also, the diplomat said that the U.S.is underestimating China’s ability to protect their legitimate interests.
In a retaliatory move, China unveiled plans yesterday to impose higher tariffs on United States dollars 3 billion worth of American goods including pork and pipes in retaliation to USA tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from Beijing.
It would be a major blow to USA farmers, as a third of their soybean exports go to China, in a business worth $14 billion a year ago.
The operation was the latest attempt to counter what Washington sees as Beijing’s efforts to limit freedom of navigation in the strategic waters.
The stolen data was “one of the largest state-sponsored hacking campaigns” ever, officials said, affecting at least 300 universities worldwide, 144 of which were in the United States. China has territorial disputes with its neighbours over the area.
Never before has an official as senior as Cui hinted about cutting back Treasury purchases, indicating how serious China is about responding to the sanctions introduced by the administration of President Donald Trump.
The US President called China as a “friend” but demanded that Beijing should adopt more favourable trade practices with Washington D.C.
In the past, Beijing has reacted angrily to such moves, saying they are provocative. In January, a Beijing-based wind turbine company was found guilty in the USA of stealing trade secrets, using secretly downloaded source code stolen from a MA company.
US farm groups have long feared that China, which imports more than third of all USA soybeans, could slow purchases of agricultural products, heaping more pain on the struggling US farm sector.
“By isolating us and by demonizing many of our friends and allies with a broad scope of retaliatory action, I think makes our trade agenda that much more complicated”. “Bolton will surely contribute to the tension in China-U.S. relations”.
European and US trade officials said this week they were beginning talks to reach a compromise.
US diplomat Jason Mack called for a vote on China’s text on “mutually beneficial cooperation”, which was then easily adopted by the 47-member forum.
The announcement has unnerved many in Trump’s base of supporters in USA agriculture.
A ministry statement on Friday said the higher United States tariffs “seriously undermine” the global trading system.
Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng at a news conference following the closing session of the NPC at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing March 20, 2018.
“China can’t retaliate against the USA, but it can retaliate against us”, Edward Chen, a professor at TamKang University in Taipei, told BuzzFeed News. “They’re not going to be like us”. China is believed to be preparing its own penalties in response.
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The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has reacted to the announcement, saying that Beijing resolutely opposes United States unilateralism and protectionism with regard to the U.S. “Section 301” investigation into the country’s intellectual property practices and vowed to take all necessary measures to resolutely protect its interests.