U.S. government officials will present options for action to President Donald Trump if ongoing investigations show exports are being artificially influenced by Chinese industrial overcapacity, Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said on CBS.
"We'll certainly be presenting the president with those options if those investigations show what we think they might show, which is that there's a huge problem with overcapacity in China and other countries," Greer said on "Face the Nation" Sunday.
Trade was among the issues both Trump and Xi discussed during their meeting in Beijing last week, with China saying both parties have agreed to reciprocal tariff cuts.
Trump has rejigged his trade strategy after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his tariffs in January, Bloomberg reported separately.
"I can't prejudge the outcomes of those investigations," which could authorize the president to take action such as tariffs, fees, and quotas, Greer said on CBS.