White House says US considering other actions on China amid trade spat
WASHINGTON, May 30 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is readying other actions targeting China, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy said on Friday following U.S. President Donald Trump's accusation that Beijing had "violated" its trade agreement with Washington.
"That opens up all manner of action for the United States to ensure future compliance," Stephen Miller told reporters at the White House.
"There are measures that have already been taken, there are measures that are being taken, there are measures that are being considered," he said separately on CNN. "It would be incredibly unwise for China to continue down this path and not seek instead the path of cooperation."
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