Chinese official: Beijing should target goods needed by US
BEIJING — One of China’s most prominent figures in global finance says Beijing should press Washington to end their tariff battle by clamping down on exports of goods needed by American companies, according to news reports Monday.
The comments by Lou Jiwei, a former finance minister and chairman of China’s sovereign wealth fund, follow reports regulators are squeezing American companies by slowing down customs approvals and stepping up environmental and other inspections.
Also Monday, an official newspaper called for more aggressive measures to “make American pain worse” following tariff hikes by both sides on $50 billion of each other’s goods.
Beijing is considering Washington’s invitation last week to revive talks on their fight over Chinese technology policy and plans for state-led development of global champions in robotics and other fields. American officials say those violate Beijing’s market-opening commitments and worry they might erode U.S. industrial leadership.


