It's not realistic to cut US-China economic ties. We should compete and win instead.

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Author(s) Will Hurd
Source USA Today
Date August 26, 2019
URL https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2019/08/26/america-must-compete-beat-china-global-economy-not-cut-ties-column/2114308001/
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Quotes-start.png The first step in fighting this New War is to focus on trade policies that incentivize structural changes in China’s economy and its treatment of foreign companies and investors. The examples of Chinese economic misbehavior are too vast to list here, but the American consumer shouldn’t have to pay for Middle Kingdom misdeeds through tariffs. Instead of a tax on American consumers and businesses, we should have a policy of reciprocity. Quotes-end.png


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This item takes a mixed stance on the position Trade war is good for the United States on the topic China–United States trade war.