Deputado Ro Khanna pede maior poder de barganha dos EUA nas negociações de Trump com a China

O representante Ro Khanna exortou o presidente Trump a garantir ganhos concretos durante sua atual visita à China, incluindo a renovação das compras de soja e o acesso a minerais críticos.

Em entrevista à NPR, o democrata da Califórnia e membro sênior do Comitê Seleto da Câmara sobre a Competição Estratégica entre os EUA e a China delineou diversas prioridades para as negociações com o líder chinês Xi Jinping. Ele afirmou que o presidente deve insistir para que a China retome a compra de soja americana, que foi amplamente suspensa em favor de suprimentos do Brasil e da Argentina, a fim de reduzir o déficit comercial e apoiar os agricultores dos EUA que enfrentam altos custos de fertilizantes vinculados à guerra no Irã.

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