5 big wins in US-China trade pact
Fourth, China has agreed to establish offices in both Beijing and Washington to resolve disputes arising between the two countries. This baby step towards an enforcement mechanism constitutes progress.
The fifth win has nothing to do with the trade pact under review — but everything to do with the fallout from Trump’s confrontation with Beijing. U.S. corporations have been lessening their dependence on China, diversifying their supply chains to other Asian and European nations. It should not have taken a bruising trade battle to deter U.S. firms from relying on an untrustworthy nation, but it did.
The trade skirmish with Beijing has spotlighted the fundamental dishonesty and thuggery that underpin China’s dealings with the world. Unfair trade practices and theft of intellectual property are the tip of the iceberg.
Courtesy of the NBA and the ruckus over Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey’s tweet in support of Hong Kong protesters, Americans are now learning how the tyrannical communist country can bully not only its own citizens but business partners all over the world.
China is a dangerous, powerful adversary. It also can be a valuable partner. President Trump has challenged Beijing to change its ways, a politically risky undertaking but one that’s long overdue. Trump’s trade deal does not get the job done. But it is a valuable step in the right direction.
Published on The Hill