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		<lang class="3" colour="#000000" orgstyle="HEAD new" style="Headline1"  font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Bold" size="41">China treads a fine line with its trade warning </lang>
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BY NAME LINE new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Bold" size="8">REUTERS, </lang>
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">Beijing faces some tough choices when it comes to hitting back at Donald Trump’s trade deals. The People’s Republic has vowed to retaliate against nations that heed the US president’s desire to cut the world’s second-largest economy out of supply chains. Yet wielding a stick at its Asian trading partners could backfire, and Beijing may find offering them carrots hard to reconcile with its other strategic priorities.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">China fears a “grand encirclement” which US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent describes as Washington striking deals with allies to isolate China. Yet this is becoming a reality. Earlier this month, Trump said he’d struck a deal with Vietnam to impose 20 percent levies on its US exports alongside a tariff twice that level for trans-shipments from third countries through the country. It bodes ill for Chinese manufacturers that ship goods or parts to the Southeast Asian nation.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">It is risky, though, for Beijing to respond aggressively to Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries that follow this tariff template. In 2020, China imposed a raft of restrictions on exports from Australia after a diplomatic spat, only to see the country ship its wine, beef and lobsters to new markets and lessen the economy’s trade dependence on China.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">A safer option may be to offer more incentives. Last month, for instance, China said it will remove all tariffs on African exports. If Beijing also drops tariffs for Southeast Asia, that would be mostly symbolic given up to 90 percent of trade between the two partners is already tariff-free. But it could force Washington to change its approach: After meeting with the leaders of five African countries on Wednesday, Trump suggested they could be exempt from heightened US reciprocal tariffs, adding”we treat Africa far better than China or anybody else”.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">China also could sweeten any proposal to its trading partners with infrastructure investments. At the sideline of the BRICS summit this week, Vietnamese officials called on its larger neighbour to prioritise railway cooperation, including projects like an $8.3 billion cross-border railroad.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">How much Beijing can ultimately offer will depend on how much technology it is willing to transfer and the financial terms it seeks on investments. On both fronts there are signs that China is turning wary. In the meantime, countries caught between the two big economics powers may be more demanding. That ensures any retaliation for China will be a fraught exercise.
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">“China firmly opposes any side striking a deal that sacrifices Chinese interests in exchange for tariff concessions,” the official People’s Daily said in a commentary published on July 8. “If such a situation arises, China will not accept it and will respond resolutely to protect its legitimate interests.”
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	<lang class="3" style=".Bodylaser" colour="#000000" orgstyle="BODY new" font="Blacker Pro Display" fontStyle="Regular" size="9">Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and China’s Premier Li Qiang have agreed to boost trade and investment ties between the two countries during a meeting on the sidelines of the BRICS summit in Brazil, Vietnam’s government said on July 8. The move came days after US President Donald Trump announced a 20 percent tariff on all Vietnamese exports to the United States and a 40 percent levy on transshipments through Vietnam from third countries.
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