Commentary If former President Donald Trump wants to claim a legacy, he can at least point to China trade policy. The Biden administration just showed that it plans to remain true to Trump’s policies. Recent talks between U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He have made this clear. Although China asked Tai to lift the Trump tariffs as a gesture of good will, she, speaking for the administration, replied that not only would the Trump tariffs remain in place, but the United States would use any “tool” available to pressure Beijing to change what she described as its “authoritarian state-centric approach to trade.” Tai even threatened another “Section 301 investigation” of the sort Trump used to initiate the tariffs back in 2019. The only difference from the policies established under the previous administration is President Joe Biden’s pledge to seek “allies” and “agreements” with other nations …