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The next trade battle: China’s access to Wall Street?

Both inside and outside the White House, there are growing calls for a weakening of China’s links to U.S. financial markets, Keith Bradsher and Ana Swanson of the NYT report.

• “Some trade experts and others urging the Trump administration to keep a hawkish stance are discussing whether the White House should curb China’s access to Wall Street.”

• A bipartisan group of senators urged the administration last month to increase disclosure requirements for Chinese companies listed in the U.S. if they pose national security risks or are complicit in human rights abuses.

• Steve Bannon, Mr. Trump’s former chief strategist, has said that a lack of transparency about the ultimate owners of Chinese companies is problematic.