A high-level US delegation has asked China to cut the bilateral trade deficit by $200bn by 2020, reduce tariffs, and cut subsidies for emerging industries, according to a document seen by the Financial Times.
The discussion document demands that China reduce tariffs to levels no higher than those that the US imposes on the same goods.
The document also calls on China to cut subsidies linked to China's "Made in 2025" industrial policy plan designed to promote development of advanced industries including electric vehicles and artificial intelligence.
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