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Chinese official calls for ‘joint efforts’ in China-US trade

Wang Wentao said he looked forward to “joint efforts” to “push bilateral economic and trade relations back to the track of cooperation.” He noted President Xi Jinping talked with Biden by phone on Feb. 11 but gave no indication when negotiations might resume.

Chinese official calls for ‘joint efforts’ in China-US trade
Chinese official calls for ‘joint efforts’ in China-US trade
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Published : Feb 24, 2021, 5:00 PM IST

Beijing: China’s commerce minister appealed to Washington for “joint efforts” to revive trade but gave no indication Wednesday when tariff war talks might resume or whether Beijing might offer concessions.

“Cooperation is the only correct choice,” Wang Wentao said at a news conference.

Read:| China's economy dented as American brands cancel Xinjiang's cotton imports

President Joe Biden has yet to announce a strategy for dealing with Beijing but is widely expected to renew pressure on trade and technology complaints that prompted his predecessor, Donald Trump, to raise taxes on Chinese imports.

Washington and Beijing have raised tariffs on billions of dollars of each other’s goods, disrupting global trade. They agreed last January to postpone further penalties but most taxes already imposed stayed in place.

Read:| China urges Biden to resume dialogue as bilateral ties continue to worsen

Beijing agreed to narrow its trade surplus with the United States by purchasing more American soybeans and other exports. It fell short of the targets set due to the coronavirus pandemic and bought about 55% of the promised goods.

China’s foreign trade situation is “severe and complicated,” Wang said. He said Beijing is launching e-commerce and other initiatives to encourage sales. One focus will be marketed in its “Belt and Road Initiative” to build ports, railways and other trade-related infrastructure.

AP

Read:| China should expect 'extreme competition’ from US: Biden

Beijing: China’s commerce minister appealed to Washington for “joint efforts” to revive trade but gave no indication Wednesday when tariff war talks might resume or whether Beijing might offer concessions.

“Cooperation is the only correct choice,” Wang Wentao said at a news conference.

Read:| China's economy dented as American brands cancel Xinjiang's cotton imports

President Joe Biden has yet to announce a strategy for dealing with Beijing but is widely expected to renew pressure on trade and technology complaints that prompted his predecessor, Donald Trump, to raise taxes on Chinese imports.

Washington and Beijing have raised tariffs on billions of dollars of each other’s goods, disrupting global trade. They agreed last January to postpone further penalties but most taxes already imposed stayed in place.

Read:| China urges Biden to resume dialogue as bilateral ties continue to worsen

Beijing agreed to narrow its trade surplus with the United States by purchasing more American soybeans and other exports. It fell short of the targets set due to the coronavirus pandemic and bought about 55% of the promised goods.

China’s foreign trade situation is “severe and complicated,” Wang said. He said Beijing is launching e-commerce and other initiatives to encourage sales. One focus will be marketed in its “Belt and Road Initiative” to build ports, railways and other trade-related infrastructure.

AP

Read:| China should expect 'extreme competition’ from US: Biden

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