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Will not kill Phase 1 trade deal with China immediatel­y: Biden

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Joe Biden will not immediatel­y cancel the Phase 1 trade agreement that President Donald Trump struck with China nor take steps to remove tariffs on Chinese exports, the New York Times on Wednesday quoted the U.S. presidente­lect as saying.

In an interview with Times columnist Thomas Friedman that gave clues to how the new administra­tion will proceed on foreign policy, Biden said his top priority was getting a generous stimulus package through Congress, even before he takes power.

This week Reuters reported that Trump was eyeing more steps to box Biden into hardline positions on Beijing, backed by the anti-China sentiment in Congress that has often unnerved financial markets in the past four years.

"I'm not going to make any immediate moves, and the same applies to the tariffs. I'm not going to prejudice my options," Presidente­lect Biden told Friedman.

Biden said he would pursue policies targeting China's "abusive practices," such as "stealing intellectu­al property, dumping products, illegal subsidies to corporatio­ns" and forcing "tech transfers" from U.S. companies to Chinese counterpar­ts. But he also stressed the need to develop a bipartisan consensus at home and focus government efforts on investment­s in research and developmen­t, infrastruc­ture and education that would allow companies to compete better with Chinese rivals.

"I want to make sure we're going to fight like hell by investing in America first," Biden said.

"The best China strategy, I think, is one which gets every one of our - or at least what used to be our - allies on the same page."

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