(Washington Reuters) US trading representative Dai Qi said that the United States has "sit for too long", and Washington will put more positive pressure on China next, asking Beijing to change the US trade practice in the United States to distort the market.

Daiqi pointed out in an interview with Reuters recently that the United States is preparing to adopt a new plan for China ’s trade policy.She did not disclose specific details, but it shows that the United States needs new and more effective tools to defend economic interests and strengthen her ability to compete with China.Insiders say that the United States may launch a new trade survey next, and it may eventually impose tariffs on China or even embargo.

Dai Qi said: "We will not stop promoting China and challenging China to reform and change it, but we can no longer stand by and wait for China to make a decision ... We need to open the new game rules for the new game rulesOne page. "

The US Trade Representative Agency issued the 2022 Trade Policy AD and the 2021 annual report this month, accusing China" double -doubling the harmful trade and economic behavior. "The United States also accused China of not in accordance with the trade agreement between the two parties, and purchased US goods and services worth $ 200 billion (about S $ 271.6 billion).

Dai Qi has been the US trade representative this year, and some US company executives reported that they were disappointed by the slow progress of punishment in China.At the same time, the US trade deficit with China reached US $ 355.3 billion in 2021, the highest since 2018.

A U.S. official revealed that in November last year, Daiqi restarted the Trump administration's three -side dialogue with the European Union and Japan, seeking to deal with China's industrial subsidies and other "non -market policies and other" non -market policies and other "non -market policies and"Customer" and strive to obtain the support of the World Trade Organization.

Officials said that Washington is considering a new investigation on China's industrial subsidy based on the 301st clauses of the US Trade Law, which may lead to a new round of tariffs or embargo.The US Congress also considers legislation to strengthen the protection of business secrets and speed up investigations and eliminate procedures.