OTTAWA - US Trade Representative Katherine Tai said on Thursday her agency's review of punitive tariffs on Chinese goods will be a robust consultative process that will collect a wide range of industry comments and assess potential economic impacts.
The US Trade Representative office on Wednesday issued a Federal Register notice that it will conduct a statutory four-year review of the initial"Section 301" tariffs it imposed on Chinese imports in 2018 when the Trump administration had a dispute with Beijing over China's intellectual property and technology transfer practices.
"It is important for us to focus on a durable, effective strategy with respect to our ability to compete with China, in this global environment and through the very disruptive period that we are experiencing right now that is causing pain to the ordinary American back at home," Ms Tai said. Such goals include building a more resilient, durable, global economy that served workers as well as consumers, she added.
straits_times Shame on this ethnic Chinese woman who betrayed her motherland and enslaved herself to her White Lords !!!