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After the steel tariffs comes a broader anti-Chinese trade package

Analysis: President Trump's goal is to end mandatory technology transfer to Chinese partners as a condition of doing business.

Mon, 19 Mar 2018

The Trump administration’s protectionist agenda will create many more shocks than steel tariffs when it takes on China’s trade practices.

Recent reports suggest a package of anti-China measures, which have been a year in the making, will at least an annual $US30 billion of tariffs on

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