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China to stand firm in new trade talks: media
    2019-06-21  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

UPCOMING trade talks between the leaders of China and the United States are unlikely to immediately resolve major disagreements between the two sides but could start a new phase in negotiations, Chinese media said Thursday.

China and the United States earlier this week said they were reviving talks ahead of a meeting next week between presidents Xi Jinping and Donald Trump, cheering financial markets on hopes that it may ease intensifying trade frictions.

Talks to reach a broad deal broke down last month. The two countries are in the middle of a costly trade dispute and have slapped increasingly severe tariffs on each other’s imports. China has vowed to not give in on issues of principle or under U.S. pressure.

Both parties are “in the mood for serious dialogue” as a full-blown trade war was “lose-lose” but one single meeting is unlikely to wrap everything up, China Daily said in an editorial. “The two parties’ expectations are too divergent to allow that,” it said.

“More likely than not, the one-on-one meeting will end up being the start of a new phase in the negotiations with the two leaders personally setting out their country’s respective bottom lines.”

The Global Times, which said that China had held the telephone conversation with the United States upon request, said China had sent a clear signal to the United States that “China can never be daunted.”

“Negotiation outcomes are not often obtained through talks, but through fights. If desiring a good negotiation result, China must persist and not fear,” said the newspaper.

“As trade between China and the United States is highly likely to continue, the two countries may eventually reach an agreement. But China will not be impatient or afraid of setbacks.”

China has managed to get the United States back to the table with its determination and ability to “prepare for war,” Taoran Notes, a widely read WeChat account run by the Economic Daily, wrote late Wednesday.

“Only by being able to fight, daring to fight and being good at fighting can you stop a war,” it wrote.

The costly trade dispute between the world’s largest economies has pressured financial markets and damaged the world economy.

Trump has threatened to put tariffs on another US$325 billion in goods, covering nearly all the remaining Chinese imports into the United States. (SD-Agencies)

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