The Hill: The Trump administration is set to unveil tougher trade measures for China in the coming weeks to combat alleged unfair trade practices, Politico reported Sunday.
Trump is reportedly expected to meet with other administration officials soon to discuss possibly imposing new tariffs and other policies on various economic competitors. The administration may weigh taxing steel and solar panel imports, as well as assessing Chinese intellectual policies.
Specifics are still being worked out, Politico reported, but Trump may use his State of the Union address on Jan. 30 to further detail his plans on trade.
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