"If a trade war developed between the two countries, both China and the U.S. would be negatively impacted," the newspaper said in a commentary.
"In the end neither side would win, it would bring harm to other countries and that harm would be brought to others without benefits to the U.S. or China."
As both China and the U.S. are major players in global supply chains and value chains, numerous countries would be gravely impacted from a trade war, the article added, according to Reuters.
"At present, China and the U.S. are bound together by trade, investment, finance and other spheres," the article quoted Zhang Jianping, head of the Research Center for Regional Cooperation under China's Ministry of Commerce, as saying.
"As the two largest economies in the world, maintaining positive trade relations is beneficial both to China and the U.S. and also the global economy."