The US trade ambassador has admitted that Washington needs to make a “course correction” in the Asia-Pacific region, as it attempts to re-establish its economic superpower credentials following its withdrawal from a trade pact under Donald Trump, the Financial Times reported.
Katherine Tai, the US trade representative, was asked directly by Japan’s foreign minister during her visit to Tokyo to lead the US back into the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.
In an interview with the FT, Tai set out the ways in which the US planned to strengthen relations with partners without joining the regional pact.
Read the full report: Financial Times
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