U.S. trade representative Katherine Tai attends parliamentary hearing and calls on China, which continues to face fierce trade conflicts with the United States, to review unfair trade practices in a multilateral framework I showed my idea to go.

Katherine Tai, who was appointed as the trade representative by President Biden of the United States, is a lawyer specializing in the trade field and her parents are from Taiwan.



Mr. Thailand attended a parliamentary hearing to be approved by the trade representative on the 25th, and talked about China, which continues to have fierce trade conflicts with the United States, "consistently to counter China's state-led economic model. It is imperative to develop such a strategy. We recognize how important President Byden's unity with allies is, "he said, calling for a review of unfair trade practices in a multilateral framework. I did.



He added that the former Trump administration had enforced a 25% tariff surcharge and a trade agreement calling for protection of intellectual property rights. "The agreed trade agreement promises that China will work on structural changes." , Decided to consider a new strategy while maintaining the policy of the previous administration.



On the other hand, Mr. Thailand said, "We need to constructively discuss what the value of the WTO is," regarding the WTO = World Trade Organization's senior committee, which has been stalled due to the inability to appoint new members due to opposition from the United States. He stated and expressed his intention to tackle it as a priority issue.