Chinese President Xi Jinping is preaching “openness” in an effort to make China look like a friendlier trade partner, as tensions over new tariffs with the US escalate.
China is an “open system” that has historically integrated Buddhism, Marxism and Islam, Xi said on Wednesday in his first public address since announcing higher tariffs on US imports.
People perform dragon dances on the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year of Dog, in Mianyang, Sichuan province, China, February 16, 2018. © REUTERS/Stringer
"Today’s China is not only China’s China. It is Asia’s China and the world’s China. China in the future will take on an even more open stance to embrace the world."
Xi’s decision on Monday to raise tariffs on US imports came after President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he would impose increased levies on Chinese imports to encourage US businesses to invest in American production. China levied $60 billion of US goods, starting from June 1, after the US announced it would raise $200 billion on Chinese imports.
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Xi made no direct reference to trade tensions with the US in his speech at the forum in Beijing, which was organized by China’s Publicity Department. Instead, he focused on improving trade relations with all. However, the Chinese leader did make an indirect criticism of Trump’s isolationist “America First” policy. Xi claimed “no country can stand alone” and added that “civilizations will lose vitality if countries go back to isolation and cut themselves off from the rest of the world.”
Xi made no direct reference to trade tensions with the US in his speech at the forum in Beijing, which was organized by China’s Publicity Department. Instead, he focused on improving trade relations with all. However, the Chinese leader did make an indirect criticism of Trump’s isolationist “America First” policy. Xi claimed “no country can stand alone” and added that “civilizations will lose vitality if countries go back to isolation and cut themselves off from the rest of the world.”
Original: https://www.rt.com/news/459404-china-will-embrace-world/
The Uighurs of Tibet beg to differ.
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China bequeathed its greatness on many African nations. They loaned them money that they couldn't pay back and then took their ports. Then, they "reeducated" the population.
They harvest the organs of Christians and put the Uighurs in concentration camps.
The Chinese smile so wonderfully, just like the great people of North Korea.
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