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‘Sino-US trade frictions loom’ with Trump’s new pick for policy adviser

Appointment of China critic Peter Navarro points to more bilateral tensions ahead, analyst says

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Peter Navarro, right, will be Donald Trump’s director of trade and industry policy. Photo: TNS
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Trade frictions between the US and China are tipped to rise with US president-elect Donald Trump choosing a strident critic of Beijing to head a new White House council on trade.

On Thursday, Trump named Peter Navarro – best known for his books Death by China and Crouching Tiger: What China’s Militarism Means for the World – to be director of trade and industry policy. Observers said the pick suggested Trump might follow through on his election pledges on trade with China.

On the campaign trail, Trump vowed to label China a currency manipulator and slap a 45 per cent tariff on imports from China.

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Kevin Lai, Daiwa Capital Markets chief economist for Asia, said Navarro’s appointment and Trump’s remarks on the one-China policy pointed to more frictions between the two countries.

“Trump seems to be very serious about what he pitched during the campaign,” Lai said. “A trade war is becoming more likely.”

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