Chinese Distorting Policies Causing Trade Friction, U.S. Says

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China’s trade-distorting actions a decade after joining the World Trade Organization have triggered clashes with the Obama administration, an assistant U.S. Trade Representative told a congressional panel.

Restrictions and “interventionist policies” on issues such as intellectual property rights remain a concern for American companies operating in China, Claire Reade, the U.S. trade official in charge of China affairs, said yesterday in testifying to Congress on a Dec. 12 report.