U.S. Secretary of Commerce: U.S. basic strategy is to let China feel more pain

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Ross said at the hearing held by the US Senate Finance Committee on the 20th that the basic strategy for the United States to impose tariffs on Chinese goods is to let China feel more pain.

When asked by the U.S. senator about the overall strategy of the Trump administration to impose tariffs on Chinese goods, Rose said at the hearing that the basic strategy of the U.S. is to exert sufficient pressure on those 'misbehaving' parties to let them Recognizing that the continuation of the current behavior will feel 'more pain' than agreeing to the request of the US to respect intellectual property rights.

Rose pointed out that the United States and China have had intellectual property dialogues for many years. President Trump has decided that the U.S. needs more action than negotiating. Now is the time to act. He said that unless the U.S. exerts enough pressure, Let the Chinese feel that the continuation of those practices will be 'more painful', otherwise the United States will not succeed.

When asked how to protect the interests of U.S. farmers who suffered from tariff retaliation, Rose said that the U.S. can not control how another country retaliated. What Trump has done is to try to prevent retaliation. He said that when China announced the same scale of countermeasures against the U.S. When the 50 billion U.S. dollars of Chinese goods were imposed with tariffs, Trump threatened to impose additional tariffs on an additional 200 billion U.S. dollars of Chinese goods, 'this is a considerable number'.

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