BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama vowed to "get much tougher" with China on trade and currency rules to ensure U.S. goods do not face a competitive disadvantage, adding to a range of issues weighing on relations.
With U.S.-Chinese ties strained over U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and Obama's planned meeting with Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, the U.S. president said his administration was pushing China and other countries to enforce trade rules and further open their markets.
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