An ‘open’ China is best answer to Trump tariffs, protectionism: Beijing adviser
- Zheng Yongnian, a Dean at CUHK-Shenzhen, stated that an 'open' China is the best response to Trump's tariffs and protectionism, emphasizing the need for more free-trade agreements and technological exchanges.
- Zheng urged China to provide clear answers regarding the future of globalization and to reassure the world amidst rising uncertainties.
- He described China's potential role as an 'open source' leader in trade and technology, especially as the U.S. adopts protectionist measures.
- Zheng is recognized as an influential figure in China's leadership circles, having previously advised President Xi Jinping on policy matters.
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Trade ties with the US and alliance with Russia mark Chinese week
In the area of relations with Washington, the Foreign Ministry of the Asian nation stressed the importance of a constructive dialogue based on respect, mutual benefit and peaceful coexistence. Spokesmen pointed out that, despite trade frictions, there are broad possibilities for collaboration. In addition, they questioned President Donald Trump’s tariff proposals and stated that “there are no winners in a trade war.” Regarding the Republican’s…

Major Chinese port hit by congestion ahead of holiday, Trump tariff threat
BEIJING - Exporters this week jostled to load and ship cargo from Shenzhen's Yantian Port, one of the world's largest container ports, before an eight-day Lunar New Year holiday and ahead of a potential wave of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods.
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