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China says misleading to suggest it needs trade deal due to slowing economy

Published 07/16/2019, 05:17 AM
Updated 07/16/2019, 05:17 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Flags of U.S. and China are displayed at AICC's booth during China International Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing

By Ben Blanchard

BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Tuesday rebuffed a suggestion from U.S. President Donald Trump that Beijing needs a trade deal with the United States because its economy is slowing, saying this was "totally misleading" and that both countries wanted an agreement.

Trump, in a Monday tweet, seized on slowing economic growth in China as evidence that U.S. tariffs were having "a major effect" and warned that Washington could pile on more pressure.

Official data on Monday showed China's economic growth cooled to 6.2% in the second quarter, the weakest annual pace in at least 27 years, amid trade pressure from the United States. In the first half, the economy grew 6.3 percent compared with a year earlier.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said China's first-half pace was a "not bad performance" considering global economic uncertainty and slowing world growth, and in line with outside expectations.

China's stable growth was good for the world and also the U.S. economy, Geng told a daily news briefing.

"As for United States' so-called 'because China's economy is slowing so China urgently hopes to reach an agreement with the U.S. side', this is totally misleading," he added.

Both China and the United States wanted to reach a trade deal, not China alone, Geng said.

A WIN-WIN AGREEMENT

Many people in the United States strongly opposed the tariffs and the trade war, he added.

"I again call on the U.S. side to work hard with China, meet each other halfway, and on the basis of mutual respect and treatment, strive to reach a mutually beneficial, win-win agreement. This accords with the interests of both countries and is what the international community expects."

Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping last month agreed to another truce in the year-long trade spat between the world's two largest economies.

That agreement, announced after the leaders met in Osaka, Japan, was aimed at kickstarting stalled negotiations, but no deadline has been set for the process to conclude.

Hu Xijin, editor of the widely-read Chinese tabloid Global Times, published by the ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily, responded on Twitter to Trump's comment, asking if it was "noble for a president to gloat".

"6.2% is much higher than U.S. growth. Wait until U.S. growth hits 6.2% then laugh at China," Hu tweeted. "Chinese economic growth slows down because of restructuring. The credit doesn't go to the White House."

The People's Daily said it was "laughable" to say the Chinese economy was being given trouble by the U.S. tariffs.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Flags of U.S. and China are displayed at AICC's booth during China International Fair for Trade in Services in Beijing

"From trade and investment to technology, China is contributing more and more positive energy to global development," it said in a commentary. "These irrefutable facts are not negated by anyone raising a hubbub."

Latest comments

the problem is USA does not want a win-win solution. Trump. He reads of a Trade War and he thinks a war is to be won. And a fair deal is not a victory. He is as ***as that.
i'm trying to fill that three stars of yours
what under table deal won't let you know. He just talk to misleading to vote him next term
The way I see it, a deal is not happening anytime soon.. Both sides are willing to suffer the consequences of the trade war to gain political mileage/support.
Trump is eching for a trade deal. China is not. China has been very consistent. A deal can only happened if the US can meet half way, and a win win for both sides. Looks to me Trump's timer is ticking faster. China growing at 6.2% is still impressive. Once global picks up again, China will skyrocket into 10% growth again.
Seem like US need the deal. China said win win deal only continue talk. but US already confirmed continue trade talk.
Seems like the US economy is handling the global slow down pretty well so far.
So is China's growth...China growing at 6.2% in the face of tarriffs and a slowdown.
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