Friday, March 31, 2006
New US currency bill seen as middle ground
Reuters
Newly proposed U.S. legislation to push China to let its currency rise is seen as a middle ground between broad trade sanctions and the current policy of dialogue and coaxing, which have left many lawmakers frustrated and impatient.
Newly proposed U.S. legislation to push China to let its currency rise is seen as a middle ground between broad trade sanctions and the current policy of dialogue and coaxing, which have left many lawmakers frustrated and impatient.