💨 Abstract
The US Deputy Chief of Staff, Stephen Miller, has outlined US trade objectives with China, focusing on a balanced relationship that safeguards American economic and national security interests. Miller criticized China's practices such as intellectual property theft, illegal dumping, currency manipulation, and unsustainable trade deficits. He stated that the US will not tolerate these practices, and tariffs will bring revenue to fund tax cuts and reforms.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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