Economics
China Trade Deal Turns From Key Trump Asset to an Albatross
- He’s discussing options to punish China for virus outbreak
- Biden campaign says Trump chose trade deal over Covid response
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The trade agreement President Donald Trump signed with China less than four months ago has gone from a cornerstone of his re-election bid to a potential political liability as the pandemic sours the relationship between the world’s two biggest economies.
The phase-one pact, which took effect in mid-February, is falling short on a number of fronts, including Beijing’s promises of large agriculture and energy purchases. But the Trump administration so far has been hesitant to ramp up the pressure or back away from the deal altogether, even as the rhetoric on both sides heats up.