We don't need economic restriction on China, we do need some kind of a strategy however to achieve an agreement on protecting intellectual property.
While certainly worth talking about, that's not my main problem with China.
It isn't mine either really. It's part of a larger range of issues that need addressing. The only way to approach this would be to provide the administration with a range of tools and then have the administration use them as a means to get China to the bargaining table without setting of a trade war. Any protectionism should be a means to an end, rather than the end itself.