The Biden administration will consider working with allies to add “new, targeted restrictions” on exports of certain sensitive technologies to China, a senior U.S. administration official said Wednesday.
The official made the remarks at a briefing on Biden’s position on China before Biden’s first call with Chinese Communist Party President Xi Jinping, the report said. The official said the U.S. will not move to lift trade tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on China until there are “intense consultations and assessments” with allies.
President Joe Biden announced at the Pentagon the same day that the Defense Department will establish a new China task force to address the “growing challenge” from the Chinese Communist Party. Biden stressed that how to deal with the Chinese Communist Party requires a whole-of-government effort, bipartisan cooperation in Congress and strong alliances and partnerships that will ensure that the American people win in future competition.
The Pentagon’s China Working Group is said to focus on China strategy, covering a number of key areas including intelligence, technology and military deployments.
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