Xi Jinping: US-China trade war will produce no winners

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightReutersCountries which embrace protectionism are "doomed to failure", China's Xi Jinping has warned in a veiled swipe at the
US's America First policy.Mr Xi was speaking at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) summit, where US-Chinese tensions are likely to
be centre stage.US Vice-President Mike Pence later said he was prepared to "more than double" the tariffs imposed on Chinese goods.The two
countries have been engaged in a tit-for-tat trade war this year.The White House says its tariffs are a response to China's "unfair" trade
policies.Both sides have said the tariffs, already totalling billions of dollars, can still be increased
However, Mr Xi appeared to warn against any further escalation of tensions between the two countries."History has shown that confrontation,
whether in the form of a cold war, a hot war or a trade war, will produce no winners," he told leaders gathered in Papua New Guinea's
capital for the summit.Image:How hogs and Harleys became weapons in a looming trade war."Attempts to erect barriers and cut close economic
ties work against the laws of economics and the trends of history
"This is a short-sighted approach and it is doomed to failure," he added, warning those who close their doors "will only cut himself off
from the rest of the world and lose his direction".But Mr Pence - who spoke at the forum directly after Mr Xi - said the tariffs were a
response to the "imbalance" with China
"The United States, though, will not change course until China changes its ways," he said.His comments come a day after President Donald
Trump told reporters he was confident a deal between China and the US "will be made".However, he said a number of key issues had not been
included on a list for negotiation ahead of the G20 summit, meaning it was "not acceptable" yet to the president.The president has made
similar comments previously.