Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross (L) speaks alongside President Donald Trump before the president signed an executive memorandum targeting China on trade. Trump’s memorandum is aimed at cracking down what he calls “unfair trade practices” on Chinese economic practices and setting up the possibility of tariffs and restrictions on investment. Even while hitting China with new tariffs, the U.S. commerce secretary said it would be “logical” for the second-largest economy to import more U.S. gas. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed a presidential order that imposed new tariffs on imported Chinese products as a means to protect against what he said was “economic aggression” by Beijing. The tariffs, which could be worth about $60 billion, are the result of a Section 301 trade investigation launched last summer. The inquiry found that Chinese theft of U.S. intellectual property is costing […]