Abstract

Significance Tai had meetings in Brussels with EU officials and business, labour and environmental leaders as she works to coalesce European support for addressing China's non-market trade practices. She is also preparing the ground for upcoming US efforts to initiate structural reforms to the WTO. Impacts New US trade deals will not be forthcoming as the administration has let its negotiating authority from Congress lapse. Biden will need to soften WTO rules on non-discriminatory treatment in government procurement to implement his 'Buy American' plans. Congressional support for confronting China, including on trade, will continue to harden.

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