El representante Ro Khanna pide mayor influencia estadounidense en las conversaciones de Trump con China

El representante Ro Khanna instó al presidente Trump a asegurar logros concretos durante su visita actual a China, incluyendo la reanudación de las compras de soja y el acceso a minerales críticos.

En declaraciones a la NPR, el demócrata de California y miembro de alto rango del Comité Selecto de la Cámara de Representantes sobre la Competencia Estratégica entre EE. UU. y China expuso varias prioridades para las conversaciones con el líder chino Xi Jinping. Señaló que el presidente debe insistir en que China reanude la compra de soja estadounidense, la cual ha detenido en gran medida en favor de suministros de Brasil y Argentina, con el fin de reducir el déficit comercial y apoyar a los agricultores estadounidenses que enfrentan altos costos de fertilizantes vinculados a la guerra en Irán.

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