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Perspective

Oct. 8, 2010

The Tempest in the Teacup

Is there legitimate beef behind the United States and China trade dispute, or is this merely a tempest in a teacup? By James Wong of the Chinney Alliance Group.

By James Wong

Watching CNN, China can tell that it's fall in America. There are new television shows; football's back; and Washington has invoked trade sanctions against China. Again. Last year it involved currency devaluations and a dispute at the World Trade Organization (WTO) over tire tariffs. This year, it's about currency devaluations, only this time there are two WTO disputes and a bill in Congress. Let's focus on the trade issues. ...

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