Move seen as to ensure imported medical supplies continue to reach hospitals and Americans quickly. FMTNews US
A worker unloads medical supplies from a cargo plane at Wuhan Tianhe International Airport on Jan 28.
President Donald Trump hit China in 2017 with an investigation into allegations of intellectual property theft and forced technology transfer. Now, as the Covid-19 emergency throws the US and European economies into tailspins, the White House is coming under increasing pressure to lift those tariffs to let medical supplies flow more freely.
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