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Trade issue center stage at Iowa symposium

By May Zhou in Des Moines, Iowa (China Daily USA) Updated: 2017-06-13 11:03

As scores of US and Chinese experts gathered on Monday in Des Moines to discuss the countries' relationship, they agree that it will benefit the two countries and the whole world for them to continue to work together.

Several scholars exchanged their views on issues including trade imbalance at a one-day think tank symposium at The World Food Prize Foundation. The foundation recognizes contributions to development through increasing the quality, quantity and availability of food in the world.

At the symposium, Tori Whiting of the Heritage Foundation said that the Trump administration's focus on the trade deficit is misleading.

China has made a large foreign direct investment (FDI) into the US and holds more than $1 trillion worth of US Treasurys, which help finance US debt, said Whiting.

"The value of imports is often overlooked. Over 50 percent of our imports are intermediate products used to produce high-value goods," she said.

Zhang Yuyan, director-general at the Institute of World Economics and Politics of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said that the trade deficit mainly reflects the different development stages of the two countries, and it has been declining over the years.

The US' trade deficit with China through April 2017 stood at approximately $106.5 billion, according to the US Census Bureau. For all of 2016, the deficit was more than $347 billion.

"China is a rapidly developing country with a high savings rate, while the US is a developed country with a low savings rate," Zhang said.

"Looking from a long-term historical perspective, the US enjoyed a trade surplus when it was developing rapidly after World War II, until its population started to age, and savings started to decline. China now is approaching that stage," he said, predicting that the trade gap, which he said was $250 billion per Chinese calculation in 2016, would narrow further.

Mike Naig, deputy secretary of the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship, said that US and China should not focus on the differences exclusively but the commonality.

"We both face issues such as aging farming populations, access to land and dependence on trade. If we focus too much on our differences, we would forget to work together to deal with those issues," Naig said.

Grant Kimberley, a farmer and market development director at the Iowa Soybean Association, said that what he worried about most in the bilateral relationship would be that the US and China start a trade war.

That would affect the farmers in Iowa adversely, he said to Chinese think tank visitors on Sunday.

Leaders from both sides, including former US ambassador to China J. Stapleton Roy, and Consul General of China in Chicago Hong Lei noted that the economic tie is the most important aspect of the relationship, and it's crucial to work together.

mayzhou@chiandailyusa.com

Trade issue center stage at Iowa symposium

Scores of American and Chinese officials, experts and scholars gather at Des Moines on Monday to discuss bilateral relationship at the US-China Think Tank Symposium. Strengthening relationship was advocated by all. Photos By may Zhou / China Daily

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