US to seek public comment on which Chinese goods get tariff cuts
The U.S. government will solicit public input on which Chinese goods should receive tariff reductions.

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AI-generatedThe U.S. government will solicit public input on which Chinese goods should receive tariff reductions. This initiative stems from an agreement between Washington and Beijing to establish a joint "Board of Trade." This board will initially identify approximately $30 billion worth of non-strategic goods for potential tariff elimination or reduction. U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer announced that a public notice regarding this process will be issued shortly. Greer indicated that the U.S. intends to maintain tariffs on Chinese goods at a higher level compared to other nations, suggesting a focus on managed trade rather than comprehensive reform of China's economic system.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
4 extractedThe US has accepted that comprehensive reform of the Chinese political and economic system is unlikely, but managed trade is possible.
Washington and Beijing agreed to a joint 'Board of Trade' to determine about $30 billion of non-strategic goods for tariff reduction.
The US will seek public comment on which Chinese goods should be eligible for lower tariffs.
US tariffs on Chinese goods are likely to always be higher than for other countries.