China tariffs on the table, Trump’s ex-Treasury chief says

Published: 12:35am, 8 Nov 2024Updated: 2:08am, 8 Nov 2024

US President-elect Donald Trump is likely to return to the issue of tariffs in negotiations with China, as well as consider tax cuts and new sanctions, his former Treasury Secretary said in an interview on Thursday.

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“I think that tariffs do need to be used to get counterparties back to the table, especially China, which is not living up to all of the agreements they made in the Phase One trade agreement,” Steven Mnuchin told CNBC.

He was referring to a 2020 trade deal that followed a truce in a tariff war between Washington and Beijing.

The agreement saw China pledge to boost purchases of American products and services by at least US$200 billion over 2020 and 2021. But the target was not met amid the pandemic.

Former US treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin (centre). Photo: AP
Former US treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin (centre). Photo: AP

Mnuchin added on Thursday that he would recommend Trump use tariffs in a “strategic way” to ensure there is not widespread inflation.

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He noted that in his time in the Trump administration, tariffs were accompanied by exemptions for certain products US businesses needed.

  

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