WASHINGTON: A number of influential business groups in the United States are urging the US government to "restart trade talks with China" and address "burdensome" tariffs from the US-China trade war, the New York Times has reported.
In a letter to the United States Trade Representative and the Treasury Department, the industry groups asked President Joe Biden's administration to "cut tariffs on Chinese-made goods that had remained in place after the start of the bruising trade war between the two countries," said the newspaper on Friday.
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