How far will Donald Trump act on his campaign rhetoric against China? His regime may walk away from the Trans-Pacific Partnership in its current form, which doesn’t include China, but a campaign pledge to slap high tariffs on Chinese imports would have significant consequences, says Jacques deLisle , law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and director of Penn’s Center for East Asian Studies . Trump may reject the 2015 United Nations’ Paris accord on climate change and the U.S.-China pact on the same issue a year earlier, but economic realities will prevent him from protecting the U.S. coal industry, says Ann Lee , an adjunct professor of finance and economics at New York University. The two experts discussed those and other issues impacting the future of U.S.-China ties on the Knowledge at Wharton show on Wharton Business Radio on SiriusXM channel 111 . (Listen to the podcast at the top of this page.) Here are five takeaways from their discussion: The TPP’s Future: The U.S.…