In President Trump's first few weeks in office, he has been very active on trade policy, frequently airing his complaints about trade deficits and unfair trade. From a Chinese perspective, his early activity is probably somewhat of a relief, as he and his administration have challenged other U.S. trading partners as much as, if not more than, they have taken on China. However, the absence of a focus on China may not last, as there are almost certainly going to be a wide range of new trade actions against China in the coming months and years.

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