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【政策动向】美参议员在京演讲中强调了中美之间的贸易摩擦问题

发布时间:2018年03月23日         来源:Reuters         点击次数: 次         【 打印

Senator Warren, in Beijing, says U.S. is waking up to Chinese abuses

 

Warren’s visit comes as U.SPresident Donald Trump prepares to implement more than $50 billion in tariffs on Chinese goods meant to punish China over U.Sallegations that Beijing systematically misappropriated Americanintellectual property.

The Massachusetts Democrat and Trump foewho has been touted as a potential 2020 presidential candidate despite rejecting such speculationhas said U.Strade policy needs a rethink and that she is not afraid of tariffs.

After years of mistakenly assuming economic engagement would lead to a more open Chinathe U.Sgovernment was waking up to Chinese demands for U.Scompanies to give up their know-how in exchange for access to its market,Warren said.

“The whole policy was misdirectedWe told ourselves a happy-face story that never fit with the facts,” Warren told reporters on Saturdayduring a three-day visit to China that began on Friday.

“Now U.Spolicymakers are starting to look more aggressively at pushing China to open up the markets without demanding a hostage price of access to U.Stechnology,” she said.

Warren discussed trade issues and North Korea with senior Chinese officials,including Liu Hethe vice premier for economic policyYang Jiechia top diplomatand the Minister of Defence Wei Fenghe.

She said she told officials she met that Americans cannot support a more integrated economic system with China if it “fails to respect basic human rights”.

China’s ruling Communist Party has tightened controls on society since President Xi Jinping assumed powerfrom online censorship to a crackdown on activists and non-governmental organizationsthough Chinese officials routinely deny accusations of rights abuses.

Warren also made stops in Japan and South Koreaand she said that U.Sallies in Asia were having trouble understanding Trump’s “chaotic” foreign policy.

North Korea’s Kim Jong Un and Trump had earlier exchanged insults and veiled threats of war over North Korea’s tests of nuclear weapons and ballistic missilesbut the U.Sleader made the surprising announcement last month that he was prepared to meet Kim.

Warren said success for that meeting would mean getting a commitment to discuss verifiable steps to reduce North Korea’s nuclear threatwhich would require careful negotiations from a State Department whose role has been vastly diminished under Trumpwith several high-profile posts unoccupied.

Trump’s efforts to “take the legs out from underneath our diplomatic corps” are a “terrible mistake”she said.