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188 Congress Members Urge Obama to Use New ITEC to Address China Auto Parts

Senator Sherrod (D-OH) and 187 other Senators and Representatives sent a letter to President Obama calling for more aggressive enforcement against China's trade actions and subsidies, which they say hurt U.S. auto parts businesses. According to Sherrod, the U.S. deficit…

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with China on auto parts trade has increased nearly tenfold since China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001 - from $1.03 billion to $9.95 billion in 2011. The letter urges the President to use the recently established Interagency Trade Enforcement Center (ITEC) to address China's predatory policies in auto parts.