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China warns of national security restrictions impeding global growth

    • While both governments publicly oppose decoupling, China is now trading more with South-east Asia, and the US with neighbouring Canada and Mexico.
    • While both governments publicly oppose decoupling, China is now trading more with South-east Asia, and the US with neighbouring Canada and Mexico. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Wed, Jan 3, 2024 · 05:47 PM

    CHINA on Wednesday (Jan 3) said a situation in which national security restrictions severely impede global growth due to “the politicisation of economic and trade issues” would be “immoral and unsustainable”. after a International Monetary Fund warning.

    IMF deputy managing director Gita Gopinath in December said that if the world economy and trade fragmented into two blocs – implying predominantly the US and Europe in the West and China and Russia in the East – global gross domestic product could be cut by 2.5 per cent to 7 per cent.

    “A trade war, a science and technology war, exercises in decoupling or de-risking are, in essence, the politicisation of economic and trade issues,” said Wang Wenbin, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson.

    “This is immoral and unsustainable and ultimately affects the overall interests of the international community.”

    The world’s two biggest economies used to be each other’s largest trading partners. While both governments publicly oppose decoupling, China is now trading more with South-east Asia, and the US with neighbouring Canada and Mexico.

    China has imposed exports curbs on a number of critical minerals, such as graphite – of which it provides 67 per cent of global supply – citing national security concerns.

    The US opposes export controls announced by China on gallium and germanium, metals used to produce semiconductors and other electronics.

    Meanwhile, the US has placed restrictions on the export of semiconductors and the equipment to make them to China, also citing security concerns.

    “China is willing to work with all parties to advocate inclusive economic globalisation, resolutely oppose anti-globalisation and oppose all forms of unilateralism and protectionism,” Wang said. REUTERS

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