GENEVA—The United States said on Wednesday that China’s industrial policies “skew the playing field” against imported goods and services, as well as their foreign providers, and that Washington would pursue all means to secure reforms. In addition to industrial subsidies, other “unfair trade practices” include preferential treatment for state enterprises, data restrictions, inadequate enforcement of intellectual property rights, and cyber theft, U.S. charge d’affaires David Bisbee told the World Trade Organization (WTO). He was addressing a closed-door WTO meeting, which continues on Friday, to conduct the watchdog’s first review of the Chinese regime’s trade policy since 2018. Both the United States and Canada denounced alleged “economic coercion” by China against other WTO member states who speak out against its practices. “We also cannot ignore reports of China’s use of forced labour in several sectors,” Bisbee said, in an apparent reference to activists’ allegations regarding ethnic Uyghurs held in detention in …