Raimondo warns China patience of US business is 'wearing thin'

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WASHINGTON — United States (US) Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo warned China in interviews broadcast on Sunday (Sept 3) that the patience of US business was 'wearing thin', saying American companies deserved a 'predictable environment and a level playing field'.

States Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo warned China in interviews broadcast on Sunday that the patience of US business was"wearing thin", saying American companies deserved a"predictable environment and a level playing field".

While in China recently, Ms Raimondo had said there was a strong appetite among US businesses to make the relationship work and that, while some actions of the Chinese government were positive, the situation on the ground needed to match the rhetoric. Ms Raimondo has said US firms faced new challenges, among them unexplained large fines, raids on businesses and changes to a counterespionage law.

Ms Raimondo also said that she had brought up to Chinese officials that her email was hacked in advance of her late August trip to China.

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