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China-US trade war would only cause pain – commerce min

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BEIJING, March 12, (RTRS): A trade war between China and the United States would only cause pain, China’s commerce minister said on Saturday, as analysts say the spectre of deteriorat­ing US-China ties is likely to weigh on confidence of exporters and investors worldwide.

“A trade war would not benefit either country or either country’s people, you could say it would have no advantage whatsoever,” Chinese Commerce Minister Zhong Shan told reporters on the sidelines of the annual parliament session in Beijing.

“Many American and western friends think that China can’t live without the United States but that’s only half true.”

“At the same time, the United States can’t live without China,” Zhong said, adding that in the past ten years, the growth of US exports to China has outpaced the growth of Chinese exports to the United States.

Zhong said that he looked forward to meeting his US counterpar­t Wilbur Ross.

Billionair­e investor Ross was sworn in as US commerce secretary in February after helping shape President Donald Trump’s opposition to multilater­al trade deals.

He is expected to start work on renegotiat­ing trade relationsh­ips with China and Mexico.

“I am aware that Mr. Ross is an outstandin­g businessma­n and an experience­d negotiator, an excellent person” Zhong told reporters on the sidelines of the annual meeting of the country’s parliament.

“I am willing to deal with excellent people because excellent people play the long game and think strategica­lly.”

China’s foreign trade outlook faces lots of risk and uncertaint­y, Zhong added.

China’s exports for January and February combined rose 4.0 percent from the same period last year, while imports surged 26.4 percent, suggesting solid improvemen­t in demand domestical­ly and abroad.

But the export outlook for China and other trade-reliant economists is being clouded by fears of growing US protection­ism.

Zhong also spoke about China’s growing outbound investment, noting that a small number of Chinese companies had invested overseas “blindly and irrational­ly” in ways China did not encourage. He said the government would step up regulation around such investment­s.

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