Biden to Focus on Trade Enforcement After Years of Trump Tariffs
- Approach to prioritize dialogue over unilateral punitive moves
- Mexico labor pledges in USMCA could be starting point for USTR
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President Joe Biden’s administration is setting up its trade policy to prioritize enforcement of existing commitments by the U.S.’s partners over negotiating more deals to open new export markets.