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05-25-2012, 03:13 PM
in understanding all of this and hope that someone like VK or someone who knows this stuff can explain it in words I understand.
First.....this little thing is from July 2011..
"China is disrespecting America.The Asian giant is an international trade outlaw, and U.S. manufacturers and workers are its crime victims. China is disrespecting America.
The Asian giant is an international trade outlaw, and U.S. manufacturers and workers are its crime victims.
China illegally subsidizes its export industries and unlawfully manipulates its currency. That kills U.S. industry and destroys U.S. jobs. Earlier this year, the Obama administration asked China nicely to allow its currency value to float up naturally on international markets. On June 19, China said it would."
China’s Currency Manipulation: Flipping off America | Economy In Crisis (http://economyincrisis.org/content/chinas-currency-manipulation-flipping-america)
I think we all know that as part of Romney's first day in office he would label China a currency manipulator on his first day in office.
This from TODAYS news...
"The U.S. government said Friday that China has made progress in allowing its currency to rise against the dollar and declined to accuse the nation of manipulating its currency to gain a trade advantage.
The decision issued by the Treasury Department Friday should help avert a potential trade dispute. But the department said China’s currency is still undervalued and must rise further against the dollar.
The yuan has gained 8 percent against the dollar in the past two years. A lower-valued currency gives China a trade advantage by making its exports cheaper and U.S. imports more expensive.
If the department found that China was manipulating its currency, the Obama administration would have had to initiate negotiations with China. If those talks failed, the U.S. could impose trade sanctions.
Some U.S. manufacturers have urged the administration to take punitive steps to force China to allow the yuan to trade freely. The yuan currently trades within a narrow range against the dollar."
US declines to cite China as currency manipulator - Business - Boston.com (http://www.boston.com/business/markets/2012/05/25/declines-cite-china-currency-manipulator/U2UXYC5Py6bnj4aAJRXZwI/story.html)
"The U.S. trade deficit with China widened in March, the Commerce Department said earlier this month. The deficit with China this year is on pace to exceed last year’s gap of $295.5 billion, which was an all-time high for any country.end of story marker"
Obviously the two candidates differ on what seems to me to be very important and while I am going to continue to explore on this, it is important it seems and will be an issue....seems we should try to understand it as it refers directly to our economy !
First.....this little thing is from July 2011..
"China is disrespecting America.The Asian giant is an international trade outlaw, and U.S. manufacturers and workers are its crime victims. China is disrespecting America.
The Asian giant is an international trade outlaw, and U.S. manufacturers and workers are its crime victims.
China illegally subsidizes its export industries and unlawfully manipulates its currency. That kills U.S. industry and destroys U.S. jobs. Earlier this year, the Obama administration asked China nicely to allow its currency value to float up naturally on international markets. On June 19, China said it would."
China’s Currency Manipulation: Flipping off America | Economy In Crisis (http://economyincrisis.org/content/chinas-currency-manipulation-flipping-america)
I think we all know that as part of Romney's first day in office he would label China a currency manipulator on his first day in office.
This from TODAYS news...
"The U.S. government said Friday that China has made progress in allowing its currency to rise against the dollar and declined to accuse the nation of manipulating its currency to gain a trade advantage.
The decision issued by the Treasury Department Friday should help avert a potential trade dispute. But the department said China’s currency is still undervalued and must rise further against the dollar.
The yuan has gained 8 percent against the dollar in the past two years. A lower-valued currency gives China a trade advantage by making its exports cheaper and U.S. imports more expensive.
If the department found that China was manipulating its currency, the Obama administration would have had to initiate negotiations with China. If those talks failed, the U.S. could impose trade sanctions.
Some U.S. manufacturers have urged the administration to take punitive steps to force China to allow the yuan to trade freely. The yuan currently trades within a narrow range against the dollar."
US declines to cite China as currency manipulator - Business - Boston.com (http://www.boston.com/business/markets/2012/05/25/declines-cite-china-currency-manipulator/U2UXYC5Py6bnj4aAJRXZwI/story.html)
"The U.S. trade deficit with China widened in March, the Commerce Department said earlier this month. The deficit with China this year is on pace to exceed last year’s gap of $295.5 billion, which was an all-time high for any country.end of story marker"
Obviously the two candidates differ on what seems to me to be very important and while I am going to continue to explore on this, it is important it seems and will be an issue....seems we should try to understand it as it refers directly to our economy !