Shanghai Fair Boots Out Trump-bashing Exhibit

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  • A visitor tries out to beat a wooden sculpture featuring US president Donald Trump during the CES Asia 2019 in Shanghai. Photo: AFP

    A visitor tries out to beat a wooden sculpture featuring US president Donald Trump during the CES Asia 2019 in Shanghai. Photo: AFP

A Shanghai tech fair exhibit that allowed visitors to clobber a bobble-head likeness of Donald Trump has been shut down for encouraging the "violent disrespect" of a public figure, organisers said on Thursday.

The kiosk at this week's Consumer Electronics Show Asia (CES Asia) was set up by Japanese tech firm Soliton Systems as a "stress-relief" station.

Visitors were given a hammer to smash a life-sized likeness of the US president, who has angered many Chinese by launching a tariff war with China.

The US Consumer Technology Association (CTA) – which stages the show each year – said it issued a "warning" to Soliton Systems on Tuesday.

A curtain was seen drawn across the display site on Thursday, and the Trump likenesses had been removed.

The association said that exhibitors sign contracts making clear that displays cannot be "offensive".

"We will not tolerate violent disrespect of any public figure."

Soliton Systems officials could not immediately be reached for comment.

The three-day trade show opened on Tuesday under the shadow of the escalating trade war. China and the United States have hit each other with steep tariffs on more than US$360 billion in bilateral trade, rattling financial markets and business confidence. (AFP)

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