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China April exports rebound strongly, trade surplus widens ahead of Trump visit

Topic: geopoliticsRegion: North AmericaUpdated: i2 outletsSources: 5Spectrum: Mostly CenterFiltered: Global (0/3)· Clear2 min read📡 Wire pickup
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SITUATION
The Trump administration's trade chief has articulated a new direction in the United States' trade policy with China, emphasizing a desire for balanced trade rather than systemic changes to China's economic framework. This statement marks a significant shift from previous US strategies that often sought to compel China to alter its economic practices, which were seen as unfair by many American pol
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KEY FACTS
  • Trump trade chief says US wants balanced trade, not change to China’s system
  • Trump trade chief says US wants balanced trade, not change to China’s system - South China Morning Post
HISTORICAL CONTEXT

This development falls within the broader context of Geopolitics activity in Asia Pacific. Current reporting indicates: The US Trade Representative (USTR) launched investigations under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 into structural excess capacity among 16 trading partners, including China.

Tuesday’s hearing comes less than two weeks before Trump’s planned visit to China, where trade disputes are expected to feature prominently in talks with Xi. If the investigation finds unfair trade practices, it could give the White House a legal basis to impose new tariffs on China and other major trading partners.

Brief

The Trump administration's trade chief has articulated a new direction in the United States' trade policy with China, emphasizing a desire for balanced trade rather than systemic changes to China's economic framework.

This statement marks a significant shift from previous US strategies that often sought to compel China to alter its economic practices, which were seen as unfair by many American policymakers.

By focusing on achieving a trade balance, the US appears to be adopting a more pragmatic approach, potentially easing tensions that have characterized US-China trade relations in recent years. The trade chief's remarks suggest that the administration is prioritizing economic stability and mutual benefit over ideological battles about economic systems.

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