42 Groups Ask Congressional Leaders to Oppose China Currency Bills
On June 21, 2011, 42 trade groups and associations sent a letter to House and Senate leaders urging them to oppose China currency legislation. Instead the groups want the leaders to work with and call on the Administration to develop…
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a robust bilateral and multilateral approach to achieve tangible results not only on China’s exchange rate policies but also on other Chinese policies that are harming U.S. economic interests. According to the letter, legislation would be “counterproductive” and unlikely to incentivize China to move expeditiously to modify its exchange policies. Letter available by emailing documents@brokerpower.com.