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US trade chief signals China tariff relief an option as prices soar​

  • Biden’s top trade negotiator Katherine Tai said, however, that the duties should be looked at in context of wider economic policy
  • She warned that the tools the US deploys to fight inflation must not undermine the goal of changing the relationship with Beijing
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  • US Trade Representative Katherine Tai speaks during an interview in Singapore in April. Photo: Bloomberg
    President Joe Biden’s top trade negotiator signalled that relief from US tariffs on China is one option under consideration to confront the fastest inflation in four decades, while cautioning that the duties should be studied in the context of broader economic policy.
    The tariffs should be examined as part of a look at strategies across the board, including monetary, fiscal and tax policy, US Trade Representative Katherine Tai said in interview at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles on Monday.
    Tai said that the US needs to make sure that the tools it deploys to meet the short-term challenge of inflation are effective and do not undermine the medium-term goal of changing the relationship with China.
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US Trade Representative Katherine Tai speaks during an interview in Singapore in April. Photo: Bloomberg

US trade chief signals China tariff relief an option as prices soar

  • Biden’s top trade negotiator Katherine Tai said, however, that the duties should be looked at in context of wider economic policy
  • She warned that the tools the US deploys to fight inflation must not undermine the goal of changing the relationship with Beijing

Bloomberg
Bloomberg
Published: 7:51am, 3 May, 2022

President Joe Biden’s top trade negotiator signalled that relief from US tariffs on China is one option under consideration to confront the fastest inflation in four decades, while cautioning that the duties should be studied in the context of broader economic policy.

The tariffs should be examined as part of a look at strategies across the board, including monetary, fiscal and tax policy, US Trade Representative Katherine Tai said in interview at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles on Monday.

Tai said that the US needs to make sure that the tools it deploys to meet the short-term challenge of inflation are effective and do not undermine the medium-term goal of changing the relationship with China.

The tariffs have spurred some companies that were producing in China for the US market to move their manufacturing and base of operation to other countries, Tai said.
Cranes and shipping containers are seen at the Yangshan Deepwater Port in Shanghai, China in January. Photo: Bloomberg

Cranes and shipping containers are seen at the Yangshan Deepwater Port in Shanghai, China in January. Photo: Bloomberg

“Are they on the table or not? All tools are on the table,” Tai said when pressed to address the tariffs.

“The question is ‘What do you do with them?’”

Tai’s comments come after Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen last month suggested the US is open to scaling back the widespread Trump-era tariffs on merchandise imports from China to help provide relief to Americans.

The USTR as soon as this weekend may begin a mandatory review of the first group of tariffs on more than US$300 billion in Chinese imports, imposed in response to accusations of unfair trade practices, needed to prevent their expiration.

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Tai dismissed March research from the Peterson Institute for International Economics, which estimated that eliminating a wide array of tariffs, including those on Chinese goods, could reduce inflation by 1.3 percentage points.

“I really have to challenge the premise of that study,” Tai said.
 
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