currency manipulation


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China Currency Manipulation - From "Enough Is Enough" to "Not Enough To Certify"

In November President Obama said, "enough is enough" to China's currency manipulations. Today the Treasury Department said it hasn't seen enough to call China a currency manipulator. more »

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The Week of Walking Backwards

As the Occupy Wall Street movement spread across the nation last week, politicians in D.C. more »

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Seeking a Trade Rule Enforcer

Leo Gerard will be addressing the Oct. 3-5 Take Back the American Dream conference about the "Contract for the American Dream" and how we can "Stop Outsourcing the American Dream." Click here to register.

America is being played. more »

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Scott Paul's picture

The Biden Effect...

China knows how to play us. more »

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If Gary Locke Goes to China...

Our new man in China, Gary Locke, will have a big, bilateral economic mess to help clean up. The United States posted a record $273 billion trade deficit with China last year. more »

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Scott Paul's picture

The State of the Union is Uneasy

President Obama delivered just the right speech in Tucson. Can he replicate that performance for his State of the Union address on January 25? For the sake of our nation’s economic well-being, he must. more »

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Leo Gerard's picture

The Voters' Message: Manufacturing a Solution

No doubt voters sent a message last Tuesday. Deciphering it correctly is crucial. more »

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To Counter Currency Manipulation: Rally Some Allies

Japan, no economic small fry, challenged China last month. more »

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China’s Currency Manipulation: Flipping Off America

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. more »

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We are No. 2; We are No. 2!

For 110 years America has reigned as the world’s number one manufacturing nation. Next year, China is expected to wrest that title from the United States.

Last year, the U.S. manufactured $1.7 trillion worth of goods; China fell second at $1.6 trillion. more »

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