Trump says China not ready to reach trade deal, repeats
threat of more tariffs
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[October 10, 2018]
By Roberta Rampton and Lisa Lambert
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald
Trump on Tuesday repeated his threat to slap tariffs on an additional
$267 billion of Chinese imports if Beijing retaliates for the recent
levies and other measures the United States has imposed in an escalating
trade war between the economic giants.
Trump, speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, also said China is not
ready to reach a deal on trade.
"China wants to make a deal, and I say they're not ready yet," Trump
said. "I just say they're not ready yet. And we've canceled a couple of
meetings because I say they're not ready to make a deal."
When asked whether he was ready to levy new taxes in case of retaliation
from China, Trump said, "sure, absolutely."
He added that the current U.S. trade imbalance with China means "they've
already retaliated."
Last month Trump imposed tariffs on nearly $200 billion of Chinese
imports and then threatened more levies if China retaliated. China then
hit back with tariffs on about $60 billion of U.S. imports.
Citing the growing trade war, the International Monetary Fund on Tuesday
cut its global economic growth forecasts for 2018 and 2019.
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U.S. President Donald Trump returns from Florida to the South Lawn
of the White House in Washington, U.S. October 8, 2018.
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Asked about Trump's remarks at a regular news briefing in Beijing on Wednesday,
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said a trade war was bad for the
global economy and not in the interests of either country.
"But China's resolution to protect its own legitimate interests is unwavering.
No one should have any illusions about this," Lu said.
The United States wants to pressure China to make sweeping changes to its trade,
technology transfer and high-tech industrial subsidy practices.
Trump's latest comments underline a threat by Washington that it may ultimately
impose tariffs on more than $500 billion worth of Chinese goods - nearly the
total amount of U.S. imports from China last year.
(Additional reporting by Christian Shepherd in BEIJING; Editing by Bill Berkrot
& Shri Navaratnam)
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