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China says it is willing to talk with U.S. to push forward bilateral trade

China is willing to conduct active dialogue with the United States based on the principles of mutual respect and promote the development of bilateral economic and trade relations, vice commerce minister Wang Shouwen said on Friday.

Wang, also China's International Trade Representative, said China would be able to "resolve and resist" the impact of external shocks, responding to a question about the impact of potential tariffs from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.

"We believe that China and the U.S. can maintain a stable, healthy, and sustainable development trend in economic and trade relations," Wang said at a press conference in Beijing.

China is also willing to "expand areas of cooperation and manage differences" with the U.S., Wang said.

With Trump's threat to impose tariffs in excess of 60% on all Chinese goods, which has rattled Chinese manufacturers and accelerated factory relocation to Southeast Asia and other regions, Chinese exporters are bracing for any trade disruptions.

Economists polled by Reuters believe the United States could impose nearly 40% tariffs on imports from China early next year, potentially slicing growth in the world's second-biggest economy by up to 1 percentage point.

Chinese authorities on Thursday announced a series of policy measures aimed at boosting foreign trade, including pledging to strengthen financing support to firms and expand exports of agricultural products.

The trade turmoil of Trump's first presidency will also bring impacts on the Chinese yuan. The yuan rallied 10% through the first 18 months before sliding about 12% through his imposition of tariffs and the pandemic.

"Our basic judgment is that the yuan exchange rate will remain basically stable at a reasonable and balanced

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