During Ways & Means hearing with U.S. Trade Ambassador, Kelly reaffirms need for level playing field with China

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, during a Ways & Means Committee hearing with U.S. Trade Ambassador Jamieson Greer, U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) supported the Trump administration's efforts to create fair and equal trade agreements with China.
Kelly highlighted the success of the Trump administration's America First trade policies, notably the trade deficit with China, which declined by $130 billion, or 30%, last year. Kelly also noted areas of concern, particularly the acceleration of Chinese investment into North America in the automotive industry.
"China’s intent is not fair competition. China’s goal is not to compete in the U.S. market, but instead to hollow it out and ultimately limit consumer choice to Chinese brands," Kelly said. "Such investments pose a significant economic and national security risk to U.S. commerce as goods can be transshipped through Mexico and into heavily integrated supply chains which enjoy preferential treatment under U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement."
President Trump is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in May.