Nikkei Asia: U.S. set to resume trade talks with China
New trade rep Tai plans to resurrect exemptions on some tariffs
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. administration led by President Joe Biden is set to resume negotiations with Beijing as part of its long-awaited strategy for handling trade with China.
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai is expected to speak to Chinese vice premier Liu He by telephone over the next few days, calling on China to respect the "phase one" trade agreement it signed with Washington under former President Donald Trump.
The U.S. also plans to resurrect partial exemptions on punitive tariffs to help curb the impact of trade tensions on its domestic industry.
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