China hopes for trade war solution at G20 Xi Jinping-Donald Trump talks
China hopes for trade war solution at G20 Xi Jinping-Donald Trump talks
BEIJING: China said on Friday it hopes US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping can find a solution to the trade war when they meet at the G20 summit next week.nnThe talks in Argentina come as the two countries have failed to reach any agreement to resolve a dispute that escalated after Trump slapped huge tariffs on Chinese goods, prompting tit-for-tat responses.nn”We hope that both sides can work together on the basis of mutual respect, balance, honesty, and mutual benefit and finally find a solution to solve the problem,” Wang Shouwen, Chinese vice minister of commerce, said at a press briefing in Beijing.nnWant said global trade faces a “complex situation”, with “unilateralism and protectionism on the rise” creating uncertainty for economic development.nnChina hopes the G20 will uphold its backing of multilateralism at the summit, which will take place from November 30 to December 1 in Buenos Aires.nnBeijing also backs reform of the World Trade Organisation to enhance its authority and effectiveness, he said.nnTrump said Thursday he was “very prepared” for the meeting with Xi.nnWashington has threatened to toughen measures even further if the issue is not resolved before January.nn”China wants to make a deal. If we can make a deal, we will,” Trump said.nnThe United States has imposed punitive tariffs on Chinese goods worth USD 250 billion per year. In retaliation, China imposed tariffs on USD 110 billion of US goods.nnEarlier this month, Xi and Trump discussed the US-China trade conflict, as well as North Korea’s nuclear programme, during a phone conversation that Trump called “very good”.nnXi said he was “very happy” to talk to Trump again.nnBut tensions came to the fore again at an APEC summit last weekend, when Xi and US Vice President Mike Pence delivered competing speeches criticising each other’s trade and investment practices.nnXi lashed out at “America First” trade protectionism, while Pence warned smaller countries not to be seduced by China’s massive Belt and Road infrastructure programme.nnSource: PTI/AFP