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U.S. pressing China to cut trade surplus by $100 billion - White House

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(Reuters) - The is pressing to cut its trade surplus with the by $100 billion, a said on Wednesday, clarifying a tweet last week from

Last Wednesday, Trump tweeted that had been asked to develop a plan to reduce its trade imbalance with the by $1 billion, but the said Trump had meant to say $100 billion.

The declined to provide further details on how the administration would like to accomplish this goal -- whether increased purchases of U.S. products such as soybeans or aircraft would suffice, or whether it wants to make major changes to its industrial policies, cut subsidies to state-owned enterprises or further reduce and aluminium capacity.

The request comes as the is said to be preparing tariffs on imports of up to $60 billion worth of Chinese information technology, telecoms and as part of a U.S. investigation into China's intellectual property practices.

It is also unclear if the requested $100 billion reduction would address U.S. complaints about China's investment policies that effectively require U.S. firms to transfer technology to Chinese joint venture partners in order to gain market access.

The issue is a core part of the probe being conducted under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Writing by Tim Ahmann; Editing by and Tom Brown)

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First Published: Wed, March 14 2018. 21:59 IST
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