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"textContent": "The U.S.-China Board of Trade will function as an “adapter” mechanism to promote reciprocity, durability, and balance in the U.S.-China trade relationship. As long as China maintains its non-market policies and practices and refuses to provide reciprocal treatment to U.S. exports—such as disregard for intellectual property rights, subsidies and other industrial policies creating systemic overcapacity and overproduction in industrial sectors, diverse and deeply entrenched market access barriers, and lack of regulatory transparency—the United States likely will continue to rely on tariffs and other tools to manage trade with China. However, through the U.S.-China Board of Trade, the United States and China will consider tariff modifications on imports of an equal value of non-sensitive goods from each side, while monitoring and evaluating outcomes over time",
"title": "US tariffs and the Board of Trade; Gaokao; SOEs"
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