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China’s US envoy calls for 10-fold rise in tariff-free trade under joint board

Ambassador Xie Feng tells Washington gala many American business friends share his view on direction of US-China Board of Trade

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Ambassador Xie Feng gives a speech in Washington on Wednesday. Photo: US-China Business Council
Nayan Sethin Washington
Chinese ambassador to the United States Xie Feng on Wednesday proposed to increase the limit of tariff-free goods under the newly created US-China Board of Trade from the existing US$30 billion to US$300 billion – a 10-fold rise in non-sensitive trade covered by the mechanism.

Addressing a gathering at the US-China Business Council gala in Washington, Xie said he shared the view of “many friends from American businesses” that the tariff-free basket was “far from big enough”.

“I cannot agree more. If we take into account the scale of overall bilateral trade, there is still a reason for making the list of exemptions longer,” Xie added.

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“Personally, I would argue for doubling the number to US$60 billion, or even raising it to US$300 billion.”

According to figures from the US Trade Representative’s office, the goods trade between China and the US totalled an estimated $414 billion in 2025.

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