'The structural pillars going forward are going to be [to] buy American,' Navarro said.
dated May 1, officials at the Department of Homeland security alleged that Chinese officials"intentionally concealed the severity" of the coronavirus in early January as they worked to organize sufficient shipments of medical supplies to help their country respond effectively to the crisis. The document suggested that Beijing had increased imports of necessary medical supplies while decreasing exports. As the coronavirus pandemic ballooned in the U.S.
"Cheap and efficient Chinese manufacturing has helped lift hundreds of millions of individuals around the world out of poverty.
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