WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Republican U.S. Senator Marco Rubio on Thursday proposed to bar Chinese language manufactures from benefiting from favorable U.S. commerce guidelines by establishing factories in different nations like Mexico, Vietnam or Malaysia.
Rubio, high Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, stated Chinese language producers are shifting manufacturing to different nations that face decrease U.S. tariffs.
He stated the follow permits Chinese language firms “to evade tariffs and flood the U.S. market with low-cost items.” Rubio in March proposed laws to increase larger tariffs to autos produced by Chinese language automakers in different nations like Mexico.