China's state media says US tariff action will be defeated

China's state media has warned the only option for the country now is to hit the US hard over its trade protectionism actions.

Shipping containers and cranes are seen at the Port of Newark, one of the largest ports in the United States, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA, 06 April 2018.

Shipping containers and cranes are seen at the Port of Newark, one of the largest ports in the United States, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA, 06 April 2018. Source: AAP

China's state media has rallied against the United States, warning its trade protectionism actions would end in defeat and that the only option now was to hit the US hard enough so it will remember the pain.

"If the US says that it will pay any price, it must be firmly attacked," China's official Xinhua news agency said on Saturday.

China warned on Friday it was ready with a "fierce counter strike" of fresh trade measures if the United States follows through on President Donald Trump's threat to slap tariffs on an additional $US100 billion of Chinese goods.




Earlier this week, China imposed $US3 billion of tariffs on US fruits, nuts, wine and pork, just hours after the Trump administration proposed duties on some 1,300 Chinese industrial, technology, transport and medical products.

Rising trade tensions between the world's two largest economies follows a US finding that China was engaging in unfair trade practices in connection with intellectual property protections. China rejects the charge.

China's media, which is strictly controlled by the government, has come out in defence of the country, painting the country as a victim of an overly aggressive US bent on taking illegitimate unilateral action.

"The White House has completely lost its sense of reality!," said the ruling Communist Party's People's Daily newspaper in a Friday commentary, alleging the US is acting unilaterally and engaging in trade protectionism.

Meanwhile, the nationalist Global Times said in an editorial that the "Chinese are aware that the only option now is to hit the US hard enough so that it will remember the pain."


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