Trump will later on Monday issue the order to determine whether
to investigate Chinese trade practices that force U.S. firms
operating in China to turn over intellectual property, senior
administration officials said on Saturday.
The move, which could eventually lead to steep tariffs on
Chinese goods, comes at a time when Trump has asked China to do
more to crack down on North Korea's nuclear missile program as
he threatens possible military action against Pyongyang.
Trump has said he would be more amenable to going easy on
Beijing if it were more aggressive in reining in North Korea.
In an editorial, the official China Daily said it was critical
the Trump administration doesn't make a rash decision it will
regret.
"Given Trump's transactional approach to foreign affairs, it is
impossible to look at the matter without taking into account his
increasing disappointment at what he deems as China's failure to
bring into line the Democratic People's Republic of Korea," the
English-language paper said.
"But instead of advancing the United States' interests,
politicising trade will only acerbate the country's economic
woes, and poison the overall China-U.S. relationship."
An administration official has insisted diplomacy over North
Korea and the potential trade probe were "totally unrelated",
saying the trade action was not a pressure tactic.
The China Daily said it was unfair for Trump to put the burden
on China for dissuading Pyongyang from its actions.
"By trying to incriminate Beijing as an accomplice in the DPRK's
nuclear adventure and blame it for a failure that is essentially
a failure of all stakeholders, Trump risks making the serious
mistake of splitting up the international coalition that is the
means to resolve the issue peacefully," it said.
"Hopefully Trump will find another path. Things will become even
more difficult if Beijing and Washington are pitted against each
other."
(Reporting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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