U.S. Trade Representative Seeks Public Input on Tariff Reductions with China
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative has invited public comments on which 'nonsensitive' goods should be considered for tariff reductions as part of the new U.S.-China 'Board of Trade.' This initiative follows President Trump's recent state visit to Beijing, where trade was a key focus. The U.S. aims to facilitate mutually beneficial trade with China while maintaining tariffs to protect American economic and national security. The administration plans to work with various stakeholders, including those in manufacturing, fishing, and ranching, to identify goods that could benefit from reduced tariffs. The deadline for submitting comments is July 10.