China’s Xi warns of ‘unilateralism’ in US trade dispute

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Chinese President Xi Jinping delivers his speech at the opening of the BRICS Summit in Johannesburg Wednesday, July 25 2017. The summit runs through Friday with various heads of BRICS attending. (AP Photo/Themba Hadebe)

Chinese President Xi Jinping said Wednesday that the world faces “a choice between cooperation and confrontation” in remarks critical of escalating U.S. tariffs on goods from China and other major trading partners.

“Unilateralism and protectionism are mounting, dealing a severe blow to multilateralism and the multilateral trading regime,” Xi said at the annual summit of the BRICS emerging economies, held this year in Johannesburg.

Those who pursue “economic hegemony” will “only end up hurting themselves,” he added.

U.S. President Donald Trump earlier on Wednesday accused China of “vicious” tactics on trade, tweeting that China was specifically targeting U.S. farmers with retaliatory tariffs because “they know I love & respect” them.

At the BRICS summit, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa also expressed concern about “the rise in unilateral measures that are incompatible with World Trade Organization rules” and are especially damaging to developing countries.

The other leaders of BRICS countries — Russian President Vladimir Putin, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Brazilian President Michel Temer — are expected to join the three-day meeting in South Africa. Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has also been invited.

Trump’s comments came after his administration announced a plan to provide $12 billion in emergency relief for farmers who have been slammed by the president’s trade disputes. China has retaliated to American tariffs with duties on some U.S. products.

The Chinese leader told the summit that “we are facing a choice between cooperation and confrontation, between opening up and a closed-door policy.”

“The current international order is not perfect,” Xi said, but it should not be discarded “as long as it is rule-based, aims to be equitable and pursues win-win outcomes as its goals.”

Story by the Associated Press.


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