Skip to content

Chinese Companies May Buy New U.S. Farm Products, Chinese State Media Says

  • Asia

Freedom Trumps Sanctions on the Taiwan Strait

As it did in 2010 and 2015, the United States should defy Chinese threats to impose economic sanctions against U.S. companies that make weapons sold to democratic Taiwan, as these arms sales help preserve a peace that is in the highest interest of Americans, Taiwanese and Chinese. This time China’s fury is directed at the July 8, 2019 Trump Administration announcement of a $2.2 billion arms package for Taiwan, including 108 General Dynamics M1A2T Abrams main battle tanks and 250 Raytheon Stinger shoulder-launched anti-aircraft missiles. By making a larger fuss now, perhaps Beijing thinks it can intimidate the Trump Administration from announcing another widely expected sale later this year, of 60+ new Lockheed-Martin F-16V Falcon jet fighters to replace obsolete Taiwanese fighters. In a display of hubris, China state media…

Chinese companies are looking to make new purchases of U.S. agricultural products, China’s state-run Xinhua news agency said on July 21, as Beijing and Washington restart trade talks.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed at last month’s G20 summit in Osaka, Japan, to restart trade talks that broke down in May.

Trump said at the time he would not impose new tariffs, and U.S. officials said China agreed to make agricultural purchases. But Trump said on July 11 that China was not living up to its promises to buy U.S. farm goods.

Chinese businesses have made inquiries with U.S. exporters to buy crops and agricultural products and applied for the lifting of tariffs, Xinhua said, citing Chinese authorities.

China’s Customs Tariff Commission will arrange for experts to appraise the Chinese companies’ tariff exclusion applications, Xinhua said.

Meanwhile, the Chinese regime is considering a plan to boost purchases of U.S. soybeans, Bloomberg reported on July 22, citing unnamed persons familiar with the situation.

The plan could include waiving Chinese retaliatory tariffs on U.S. soybeans, the report added.

Trump said on July 19 U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin had a “very good talk” with his Chinese counterpart the day before. He added that the China’s economy “was not doing well,” referring to recent GDP growth figures showing second quarter growth at the weakest pace in the last 27 years.

“We’re dealing with China. … They’re not doing very well. They had the worst year they’ve had in 27 years. We’re having the best year we ever had,” he told reporters on July 19. “Let’s see what happens.”

China has confirmed that Vice Premier Liu He and Commerce Minister Zhong Shan spoke by phone on July 18 with Mnuchin and Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer regarding “further consultations, as well as the implementation of presidential consensus reached in Osaka.”

Meanwhile, Chinese state media said phone calls could lead to the resumption of face-to-face talks.

Taoran Notes, a social media account run by Chinese state-run newspaper Economic Daily, in a commentary on July 21, suggested the negotiations could resume towards the end of the month, before the August summer holiday period.

The two countries are locked in a trade dispute, triggered last year after the United States imposed punitive tariffs on China over its longstanding unfair trade practices, including theft of U.S. intellectual property, forced technology transfer, and currency manipulation.

Talks stalled in early May after the U.S. administration accused the Chinese regime on backtracking on agreed-upon provisions relating to law reforms in such areas.

Resolving such structural issues has been a sticking point for the United States, with U.S. officials saying that tackling the remaining differences between the two sides will be a difficult exercise.

Reuters contributed to this report. 

Follow Cathy on Twitter: @CathyHe_ET
This article is from the Internet:Chinese Companies May Buy New U.S. Farm Products, Chinese State Media Says

Great White Shark Leaps From Water to Snatch Fish, Boy Sent Running

“We have just gone out and got two fish on,” Costa said. “Bringing the fish in, you can see what happened. That animal came up and grabbed the fish, right there. Right in our faces. It was pretty cool.” He claimed the shark was a great white, the report said. A great white shark in a file photo. (Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)The captain said he saw another group of great white sharks doing the same time about 10 days before and two miles from the encounter on Saturday. Related CoverageFake Bloody Legs Appear at Memorial for Shark Attack Victim The Atlantic White Shark Conservancy confirmed it was a great white shark, CNN reported. Great whites are common sights around Cape Cod each summer. Recently, in June, 12 great whites were spotted…