China has proposed unity to the Indian government in an attempt to bypass “protectionist” and “unilateral” trade policies imposed by the US against various countries since the beginning of the Donald Trump administration.
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The US has slapped 25 percent tariffs on Indian steel and 10 percent on aluminium. Earlier this month, the US stripped India of its special trade status, an arrangement which allowed for an annual export of over $5 billion worth of goods to the US. These latest moves have begun to strain Washington’s relations with New Delhi, Sputnik reported.
In keeping with its efforts to enforce sanctions, the US has also forced India and other countries to stop buying oil from Iran and Venezuela and demanded it scrap its purchase of S-400 air defense systems from Russia.
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Zhang Hanhui stated that “trade frictions between China and the US and the spectre of trade frictions between the US and India” are of vital importance for talks between the two countries currently under pressure from Washington.
“Trade protectionism and unilateralism are very much on the rise," Zhang said, stressing the need to respond to "bullying practices of the United States”.
He emphasised the necessity that China and India should reach an understanding on “upholding justice and opposing trade protectionism” in global trade.
Zhang also expressed a desire to see the neighbouring nations in agreement on bilateral relations.
The comments come before Chinese President Xi Jinping's anticipated meeting with President Narendra Modi of India during an event at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit, which begins in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan this week.
The top official’s comments echo Xi’s own statements in Davos last year calling for "global development" and upholding China’s commitment to multilateralism” for the sake of "a community of common destiny”.
The Chinese telecoms giant, Huawei has seen itself placed on the frontline of the US-China trade war as the US threatens to restrict trade with countries which conduct business with the company.