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Not "sitting on its hands," U.S. to up pressure on China, Trade Czar Tai says

The United States is done "sitting on its hands" and will more actively pressure China, the world's second largest economy, to change trade practices that Washington believes distort the market, top U.S. trade negotiator Katherine Tai said. Tai, a trade lawyer and former congressional staffer appointed by President Joe Biden, inherited difficult talks with Beijing over a "Phase 1" trade deal negotiated by former President Donald Trump. In an interview with Reuters this week, Tai said the United States was preparing a new approach to China trade policy. Without offering specifics, she said Washington needed new, more effective tools to defend its economic interests and better compete with China.