
China Trade Act
The China Trade Act generally refers to legislation aimed at regulating, managing, or addressing trade relations between the United States and China. It may include measures to address trade imbalances, protect intellectual property, ensure fair market practices, and respond to other economic concerns. While there is no specific "China Trade Act" universally recognized, various laws and policies have been enacted to guide U.S.-China trade interactions, often reflecting concerns about fair competition, national security, and economic fairness. These laws influence tariffs, import restrictions, and negotiations to promote fair and secure trade relations.