US-China tensionsU.S. Republicans push anti-China bill, but passage unlikely in election year
House GOP won't move if Trump says 'wait till I'm president': expert
The U.S. House Republican bill includes a provision that would revoke permanent normal trade relations status for China. © Reuters
NISHANT ANNU, Nikkei staff writer
WASHINGTON -- U.S. Republican lawmakers have introduced a comprehensive anti-China bill that would reshape the two countries' economic relationship, but the proposed law faces long odds in a presidential election year where Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee.