Donald Trump might accept certain ‘significant’ Chinese investment in the US: congressman
Influential House panel’s senior Democrat suggests bipartisan openness ‘so long as we are cognisant of any national security implications’

Speaking on Tuesday at the Washington-based Brookings Institution, Krishnamoorthi, a leading voice on tech policy, said he was “not totally opposed” to Trump on that front and open to discussions on inbound Chinese investment “so long as we are cognisant of any national security implications”.
Krishnamoorthi’s comments, made in a joint appearance with committee chair John Moolenaar, reflect the ambiguity of the Trump administration’s approach to China amid the US president’s propensity for sudden policy reversals in his pursuit of deals.
The Trump administration is reportedly eyeing a new trade deal with the world’s second-largest economy, with Chinese investment in the US potentially on the table.