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White House prepares for major shift in US-China trade policy

Posted by kljy-hd3 on March 30, 2022 in Featured, National News | Leave a response

Written by Christian Datoc, White House correspondent for The Washington Examiner

U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai will call Wednesday for a major shift in the United States’s relationship with China, as the White House has concluded Beijing has not followed through on past trade agreements.

Tai will testify before the House Committee on Ways and Means, where she will advocate the U.S. adopting what is being described as a defensive economic posture rather than continuing with the Phase One trade deal brokered between the Trump administration and Beijing, according to prepared remarks reviewed by the Washington Examiner.

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Posted in Featured, National News | Tagged China, Christian Datoc, Politics, United States, Washington Examiner

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