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US: China ‘engages in unfair trade practices’ but tariffs serve ‘no strategic purpose’

  • Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said China ‘engages in range of unfair trade practices’ but ‘the tariffs we inherited, some serve no strategic purpose’
  • She said President Biden was reviewing Trump’s tariffs but did not mention specific ones or say when the Biden administration may make a decision

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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen earlier this month. Photo: Reuters
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US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Sunday some tariffs on China inherited from the administration of former President Donald Trump served “no strategic purpose” and added that President Joe Biden was reviewing them as a way to bring down inflation.

Another Biden administration official, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, added that the president was also evaluating a pause on federal gas tax as an option to bring down prices.

The comments from the officials on Sunday come as the Biden administration struggles to tackle inflation and record high petrol prices.

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“President Biden is reviewing tariff policy toward China,” Yellen said in an interview on Sunday with ABC News.

“We all recognise that China engages in a range of unfair trade practices that is important to address but the tariffs we inherited, some serve no strategic purpose and raise cost to consumers,” she added.

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