Sen. Romney: Yes, We Can Have Free Trade With Communist China      

Emily Robertson | February 9, 2022 | 10:01am EST
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Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah)    (Getty Images)
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) (Getty Images)

(CNS News.com) – Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) said it is possible for the United States to engage in free trade with a communist country such as the People's Republic of China.

At the Capitol on Tuesday, CNSNews.com asked Romney, “The U.S. trade deficit with China in 2021 was more than $300 billion for the tenth year in a row. Can the United States have free trade with a communist country?”

The senator said, “Yeah, we just have to make sure we have the products and services that they want to buy.”

As the Census Bureau reported yesterday, the United States ran a $355,301,700,000 merchandise trade deficit with the People’s Republic of China in 2021, marking the tenth straight year the U.S. trade deficit with China has topped $300 billion. In 2018, the deficit hit an all-time high of $418,232,900,000.

During 2021, the United States exported $151,065,200,000 in products to China, but then imported $506,366,900,000 in products from China, resulting in $657,432,100,000 in total trade between the two countries -- and a $355,301,700,000 deficit for the United States.

Human rights activists protesting Communist China.  (Getty Images)
Human rights activists protesting Communist China. (Getty Images)

In its latest report on human rights in China, the State Department said that China is "an authoritarian state," where the "Chinese Communist Party is the paramount authority." "Significant human rights issues," it said, "included: ... forced labor and trafficking in persons; severe restrictions on labor rights, including a ban on workers organizing or joining unions of their own choosing; and child labor."

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