Trump To Reveal China Trade Sanctions On Thursday

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  • Donald Trump has been warned by Beijing not to act "emotionally". Photo: AP

    Donald Trump has been warned by Beijing not to act "emotionally". Photo: AP

President Donald Trump is poised to unveil sanctions against China for the "theft" of US intellectual property on Thursday, a White House official said, teeing up a second potential trade war in as many months.

Spokesman Raj Shah told the AFP news agency that Trump will announce actions following an "investigation into China's state-led, market-distorting efforts to force, pressure, and steal US technologies and intellectual property."

Beijing has already warned the Trump administration against the move, urging him not to act "emotionally."

It is just weeks since Trump short-circuited White House deliberations and announced a raft of sanctions on foreign-produced steel and aluminum off the cuff.

That move prompted the resignation of top economic advisor Gary Cohn, a stock market sell-off, legal disputes and threats of retaliatory measures.

On Wednesday Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell warned that the prospect of a trade war was a growing threat to the world's largest economy.

But the impulsive president is showing no sign of backing down.

US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer recently proposed a separate package of US$30 billion in tariffs on China.

Trump appears to have agreed at least that amount, as he tries to fulfill campaign promises to get tough on trade distortions, which he says have destroyed American jobs.

The US trade deficit with China ran to a record US$375 billion last year - but US exports to the country were also at a record.

Washington has long accused Beijing of forcing US companies to turn over proprietary commercial information and intellectual property as a condition of operating in China. (AFP)

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