KEY POINTS
  • Trump has imposed tariffs on Chinese goods since the start of the year in an attempt to reduce the U.S.'s trade deficit.
  • Lamy believes that globalization will remain a dominant feature of global trade, and it will involve the U.S. and China -- but not the two countries together.
President Donald Trump speaks during a press conference with China's President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on November 9, 2017.

President Donald Trump is trying to "de-globalize" the U.S. and Chinese economies, the former head of the World Trade Organization (WTO) told CNBC on Monday.

Trump has imposed tariffs on Chinese goods since the start of the year in an attempt to reduce the U.S.'s trade deficit. The controversial policy is intended to reduce the attractiveness of Chinese products, given that they become pricier with tariffs imposed on them. But the decision to impose tariffs on China has led to retaliatory measures from Beijing, which has also increased the price of U.S. imported goods for Chinese consumers.