If President Trump wants to rebalance the U.S. trade relationship with China to make it “reciprocal,” as he often says he hopes to do, he will have to do more than sign business and investment deals when he meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing this week, executive vice president of the Chamber of Commerce Myron Brilliant said today. “We have structural issues with how China has treated our technology firms, the lack of access for internet firms, for...