Tariffs to Remain in Place, but U.S. Trade Rep Wants to Talk with China
The Center for Strategic International Studies (CSIS), a Washington think tank, hosted Ambassador Katherine Tai, United States Trade Representative (USTR), to share the Biden Administration’s trade vision and strategies with China.
In her opening remarks, Tai acknowledged President Biden’s intention to create global competitiveness through smart domestic investments, such as research and development and clean energy technology, while also incentivizing companies to buy American-made products.
China, through the Phase One agreement, “made commitments that benefit certain American industries, including agriculture, that we must enforce,” Tai says.
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In her opening remarks, Tai acknowledged President Biden’s intention to create global competitiveness through smart domestic investments, such as research and development and clean energy technology, while also incentivizing companies to buy American-made products.
China, through the Phase One agreement, “made commitments that benefit certain American industries, including agriculture, that we must enforce,” Tai says.
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