Meanwhile, some Chinese economic experts have also expressed their thoughts on the intensifying trade frictions between China and the United States.
WANG YIMING, DEPUTY DIRECTOR DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH CENTER OF THE STATE COUNCIL "I would like to advise the United States to be more rational. We have entered a globalized and highly integrated era. We should take a more rational approach to solving trade disputes."
ZHU MIN, PRESIDENT NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FINANCIAL RESEARCH, TSINGHUA UNIVERSITY "China have many measures it can use to counter the US's move. But we still say we need to avoid a trade war. We don't want more trade conflicts, for the sake of bilateral relations between China and the United States, also for the sake of the world's economic stability and development."