36 Associations Urged House Leaders to Oppose China Currency Bill
On September 28, 2010, 36 trade and other associations sent a letter to House leaders urging them to oppose H.R. 2378, the Currency Reform for Fair Trade Act. The letter called on the Administration to develop a robust bilateral and multilateral approach to achieve tangible results not only on China’s exchange rate polices, but also on other Chinese policies that are harming U.S. businesses, workers, and farmers.
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(The House passed H.R. 2378 on September 29, 2010. See ITT's 09/30/10 news, 10093022, for BP summary.)