US seeks constructive reset with China as trade tensions ease: Greer
The United States is striving for a more “constructive” relationship with China after this year’s trade war and will continue to pursue a “managed” bilateral trade relationship, its chief trade envoy said, despite concerns lingering over China’s grip on critical minerals and pushback over the White House’s recent approval of H200 AI chip sales. The…
The comments by US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer came after Beijing and Washington fought fiercely throughout the year over tariffs.
“It’s really important to acknowledge that President Trump is very focused on having a constructive relationship with China,” Greer told an event hosted by the Atlantic Council on Wednesday.
Greer said that despite the US having a lot of leverage over China, “the president’s interest is not in blowing up everything, right? And that includes our relationship with China”.
