(Washington Composite Electric) U.S. anonymous officials revealed that because China did not fulfill its procurement commitment in the trade agreement signed with the Trump administration, the United States was losing patience to China.The United States has been in contact with the Chinese government in this regard, but in the past few months, I have not seen any real signs of China's commitment to fulfill their promises.

According to the first stage of trade agreement between China and the United States, China promised to purchase US $ 200 billion (about 269 billion yuan) of American products in the two years as of 2021, but as of the end of November last year, China only only at the end of last year, China onlyA achievement of less than 60%is achieved.

One of the officials said that although China continued to contact US officials on the issue, Washington demanded specific actions, not "talk to talk."

Last month, US President Biden stated that he hopes to declare that because China has fulfilled more promises, the United States can cancel some tariffs, but "we haven't achieved the goal yet."

U.S. trade representative Dai Qi and his deputy Bi Anqi also said that Sino -US dialogue on trade issues is difficult.

Zhou Yizhi, a cross -party group composed of 41 American Senate, cleared Dai Qi, requesting more comprehensive procedures to exclude some Chinese products from punitive tariffs, because these tariffs have generated US companies to generate American companies.Negative Effects.

They pointed out that the scope of exemption procedures announced by the US Trade Representative Office in October last year was narrow, and only 1%of imported goods met the conditions.Given that the crown disease is still continuing, this may make companies and manufacturers with difficult situations not be able to get their urgent relief.

These senators said: "Restarting the comprehensive exemption procedure can allow the United States to continue to pressure China, but also alleviate the economic difficulties faced by companies and workers across the United States."