The United States is hoping for little change in trade with China in the short term, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer signaled on March 13, ahead of his Paris trip for the first cabinet-level sit-down since the Supreme Court struck down one method of implementing the president’s tariffs.
“We want to ensure continued stability in the U.S.–China relationship. It’s one of the most important economic relationships in the world,” Greer said on CNBC.
“We want to make sure that we continue to get the rare earths we need for our manufacturing base, and they keep buying the kinds of things they should be buying from us, and that the leaders get a chance to get together and make sure that the relationship is going the way we want it to go….
US Trade Ambassador Says US Goal Is ‘Stability’ Ahead of China Trip

