Cui Tiankai made the comments ahead of what is expected to be
the announcement this week of U.S. tariffs on $50 billion to $60
billion in Chinese imports following an investigation under
Section 301 of the 1974 U.S. Trade Act.
"If they do, we will certainly take countermeasures of the same
proportion, and the same scale, same intensity," Cui said in an
interview posted on the website of China Global Television
Network (CGTN) and broadcast on state television on Tuesday.
The U.S. tariffs are expected to target products benefiting from
Beijing's "Made in China 2025" industrial development program,
although it may be more than two months before the import curbs
take effect, U.S. officials have said.
China on Sunday announced tariffs on $3 billion in imports of
U.S. food and other goods in response to U.S. tariffs on imports
of aluminum and steel, a skirmish that investors fear is a
prelude to a broader trade war.
"China does not provoke a trade war, and doesn't want to fight a
trade war, but we also aren't afraid of a trade war," Chinese
Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told a regular news
briefing.
The Section 301 investigation initiated by U.S. President Donald
Trump is focused on accusations of theft of intellectual
property and forced technology transfer by China, charges
Beijing denies.
Cui said China has been bolstering its protection of
intellectual property rights.
"China has been strengthening its efforts and strengthening our
legal system on this particular issue, and we are making good
progress," he said.
(Reporting by Lusha Zhang, Tony Munroe and Michael Martina;
Editing by Nick Macfie)
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