US Democrats Push for Trade Deal Constraints on China’s Industrial Overproduction
House Democrats are escalating pressure on US negotiators to address China's industrial overproduction in ongoing trade talks. A letter from the Select Committee on China urges Scott Bessent, Jamieson Greer, and Howard Lutnick to demand binding requirements that WOULD force Beijing to roll back excessive output.
The lawmakers specifically cite steel and solar panel industries as victims of China's market-flooding practices. "The PRC's historic and destructive use of structural overproduction comes at an indisputable cost to US industry," the letter states, framing the issue as critical to American employment and global market stability.
With negotiations underway in Madrid, Democrats aim to capitalize on face-to-face discussions between US representatives and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng's delegation. The MOVE echoes previous Biden administration concerns but gains urgency amid renewed trade tensions.