Saturday 12 August 2017

Donald Trump may order investigation into China's trade practices

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US President Donald Trump will direct the trade representative (USTR) to determine whether to investigate China's trade practices.

This has triggered concerns that Washington may take unilateral moves harming China-US trade and economic ties, Xinhua reported on Saturday.

The USTR Robert Lighthizer would consider whether to probe China's trade practices under Section 301 of the Trade Act, senior administration officials said, but they declined to say when the USTR's decision would be made.

If Lighthizer decides to go ahead with an investigation, the US would first consult with China and the investigation process could take as long as a year, officials said.

The Section 301, which was passed in 1974 and heavily used in 1980s and early 1990s, would allow the US president to unilaterally impose tariffs or other trade restrictions against foreign countries.

But the US has rarely used that obsolete trade law since the World Trade Organisation (WTO) came into effect in 1995.
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