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US commerce secretary doesn’t expect changes to Trump China tariffs until review complete

by September 6, 2023
September 6, 2023
US commerce secretary doesn’t expect changes to Trump China tariffs until review complete

WASHINGTON – US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Tuesday she does not expect any revisions to US tariffs on China imposed during President Donald Trump‘s administration until an ongoing review is completed by the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office.

“I don’t think the (Biden) administration will make any changes until that review is completed,” Ms. Raimondo told CNBC. It is not clear when USTR will conclude the review.

Mr. Trump, a Republican, imposed tariffs in 2018 and 2019 on thousands of imports from China valued at some $370 billion at the time, after a “Section 301” investigation found that China was misappropriating US intellectual property and coercing US companies to transfer sensitive technology to do business.

“We didn’t put those tariffs in place. We don’t think they make a whole of sense in many cases,” Ms. Raimondo, part of the administration of Democratic President Joe Biden, said on Tuesday. “I think the Trump tariffs could have been much more strategic and that’s why we are doing this four-year review.”

The review by USTR is “to see if (the tariffs) are effective,” she said.

But Ms. Raimondo added, “China‘s practices of subsidizing their businesses have hurt US workers so we need a level playing field.” Last week, she criticized various new Chinese restrictions on US businesses operating in China.

China‘s commerce minister last week urged Chinese companies investing in the US to be given “equal treatment” and called US 301 tariffs on Chinese imports “discriminatory,” when he met with Ms. Raimondo in Beijing.

The Trump administration used Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, a statute aimed at combating trade partners’ unfair practices, to launch the tariffs in 2018 and 2019. – Reuters

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