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A bipartisan group of senators warn Trump not to blow it in trade negotiations with China

Published by Business Insider on Wed, 23 May 2018


A bipartisan group of senators14 Republicans, 12 Democrats, and a Democrat-leaning independentsent a letter to top Trump officials about current trade negotiations with China.The bipartisan group warned against granting China's request for the US to loosen export controls on key technologies."Any such move would bolster Chinas aggressive military modernization and significantly undermine long-term US national security interests," the letter read.A bipartisan group of 27 senators sent a letter to Trump administration officials on Tuesday urging caution in trade negotiations with China.The groupwhich including a wide array of members from the second-highest ranking Republican, Sen. John Cornyn, to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumerwarned Treasury SecretarySteven Mnuchin, Commerce SecretaryWilbur Ross, and US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer that any concession to China should not pose a risk to US security.As part of the negotiations, China asked for a loosening of export control rules that prohibit the sale of potentially sensitive US technology to the country. The senators said this could undermine US safety if China is able to use the technology to develop military capabilities."Therefore, we strongly urge you to reject any proposal by China to loosen existing restrictions on the export or other transfer of these sensitive US technologies," the letter read. "Any such move would bolster Chinas aggressive military modernization and significantly undermine long-term US national security interests."The members also cited Trump's ownNational Security Strategy, which warned that China is attempting to develop military technologies that would be capable of challenging the US on the world stage."There can be no question that China seeks to surpass the US both economically and militarily and become the worlds foremost superpower, and neither the Federal Government nor private US companies should aid and abet that effort," the letter read.Mnuchin told a Senate panel on Tuesday that a loosening of export controls was not on the table."Export control items are absolutely not on the table for discussions, we would in no way look to loosen that," Mnuchin said.In addition to the concerns over export controls, the bipartisan group urged Trump officials to not back down on sanctions against Chinese telecom giant ZTE.The Commerce Department recently block the company from obtaining US parts as a result of ZTE's sale of goods into Iran and North Korea. Reports on Tuesday indicated that the administration was nearing a deal to modify the punishment.Senators from both sides of the aisle warned that ZTEwhich is part owned by the Chinese governmentposes a national security risk, a fact agreed upon by many security officials."This is particularly critical when the violators are state-owned and -influenced, part and parcel of China's policies and practices designed to strengthen its own national security innovation base, and essential tools of efforts to spread China's influence in other countries that pose national security threats to the United States," the letter read.Trade talks between the Trump administration and the Chinese government are ongoing. A preliminary agreement reached Saturday contained few details, but Ross is expected to head to China in June to hash out a more complete agreement.SEE ALSO:Trump says he's not 'not satisfied' with China trade negotiations after Democrats, Republicans slam new dealJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Why some countries are more corrupt than others
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