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SCMP Economy6/18/2026Politics2 min readChina

US Trade Official Criticizes Unfair Practices, Admits US Lapses

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  • A top US trade official criticized unfair trade practices, implicitly targeting China, while also admitting the US government was "asleep at the wheel" for too long.
  • William Kimmitt highlighted subsidies, dumping, and regulatory barriers, alongside US inaction leading to factory closures and production moving overseas.

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Why It Matters

A US trade official criticized unfair trade practices, implicitly targeting China, and admitted the US government's past inaction. The comments were made in the context of the Trump administration's 'America First' trade policy.

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A top US trade official took a veiled swipe at China on Thursday for a range of unfair trade practices, but also criticised the United States for being asleep at the wheel for far too long.

“They subsidised, they dumped, they erected regulatory barriers, they supported state-owned enterprises, they used every tool available to build their industries and capture a greater share of the American market,” said William Kimmitt, the US under secretary of commerce for international trade, without mentioning China by name.

But he added: “Our government too often stood by and watched as American factories closed, American production moved overseas, and American workers were overlooked and forgotten. Our leaders, too often, refused to recognise that reality, or worse, simply allowed it to happen.”

Touting the Trump administration’s “America first” trade policy, Kimmitt was speaking at the Hudson Institute, a Washington-based non-profit conservative think tank.

The policy has been a cornerstone of Trump’s second term agenda, focusing on tariffs, supply chain decoupling and recalibrating trade agreements, in the name of what it officially calls “addressing unfair and unbalanced trade”.

America needs factories, furnaces and smelters, machine tools, abundant energy, skilled workers, and companies prepared to invest for the long term, Kimmitt added.

“We need the capacity to manufacture the materials and technologies required for our economy, our infrastructure and our national defence.”

What to Watch

AI outlook — possibilities, not facts

  • Increased US focus on domestic industrial policy and trade enforcement.

    Likely · Medium term

  • Heightened trade tensions between the US and China.

    Possible · Medium term

Open Questions

  • What specific future actions will the US take?
  • How will other countries respond to these criticisms?

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