His advisors supported it, but Trump reportedly declined Chinese proposal to cut steel overcapacity

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President Donald Trump last month rejected a Chinese proposal to cut steel overcapacity, despite the endorsement of some of his top advisors, the Financial Times said, citing people familiar with the matter.
Beijing proposed cutting steel overcapacity by 150 million tonnes by 2022 in a deal twice rejected by Trump, who instead urged advisors to find ways to impose tariffs on imports from China, the paper said, citing the sources.
The deal was endorsed by U.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross a week before U.
and Chinese officials held a high-level economic dialogue, the FT added, citing a U.
official and another person familiar with the matter.

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