Donald Trump set for action on trade gaps with China, India and others
The announcement, which would come just days
ahead of Trump's first meeting with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping,
is widely seen as targeting China.
Donald Trump set for action on trade gaps with China, India and others"
President Donald Trump is set to sign executive orders instructing
his administration to examine the cause of trade imbalances with over
15 countries, including China and India.
The announcement, which
would come just days ahead of Trump's first meeting with his Chinese
counterpart Xi Jinping, is widely seen as targeting China.
However,
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, during his interaction with White House
reporters, insisted that the executive order expected to be signed
today is not just about China.
It is about all major countries with which the United States has significant trade deficit.
Reading
out the list of countries with which the US has significant trade
deficit, Ross also named India down the line with a trade deficit of USD
24 billion.
The US has a massive trade deficit of USD 347 billion
with China, followed by Japan (USD 68.9), Germany (USD 64.9), Mexico
(USD 63.2 billion), Ireland (USD 35.9 billion) and Vietnam (USD 32
billion).
Other countries mentioned in the list were Italy, South
Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, France, Switzerland, Taiwan, Indonesia and Canada.
"This is not meant to say that everybody on this little
list is an evil doer. That's not the case," Ross said, noting that China
is the number one source of trade deficit.
As per the executive
order, Ross said President would instruct the Department of Commerce and
the US Trade Representative to review and report back to him within 90
days on actionable items to reduce the trade deficits
The report
among other things would examine the reasons for trade deficit and to
what extent these are caused by "cheating and other inappropriate
behaviour," Ross said.
Echoing similar views, Peter Navarro,
Director of White House National Trade Council, said, "Nothing we're
saying tonight is about China. Let's not make this a China story. This
is a story about trade abuses."
"This is a story about
under-collection of duties, this is a story about 40 countries that
basically subsidise their products and send them into our country or
dump their products, and this is about collecting those products and defending American workers and manufacturing," Navarro said.
Responding to questions, Ross said the report among other things would also
examine issues like currency misalignment, foreign excess capacity or
constraints imposed by the WTO on the United States have contributed to
the bilateral deficits
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