Video: Locke Says U.S. Doesn’t Want Trade Wars, Protectionism: Video
by on September 2, 2010
Sept. 3 (Bloomberg) — U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke talks about the country’s trade with China and other nations. China expressed “serious concern” over U.S. moves to step up enforcement of trade laws, saying they would upset international commerce and would not improve U.S. industrial competitiveness. Separately, the Obama administration rejected a plea from U.S. manufacturers to increase duties on imports from China to compensate for the effects of a weak yuan. Locke talks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Video: Locke Says U.S. Doesn’t Want Trade Wars, Protectionism: Video
Video: Locke Says U.S. Doesn’t Want Trade Wars, Protectionism: Video
by on September 2, 2010
Sept. 3 (Bloomberg) — U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke talks about the country’s trade with China and other nations. China expressed “serious concern” over U.S. moves to step up enforcement of trade laws, saying they would upset international commerce and would not improve U.S. industrial competitiveness. Separately, the Obama administration rejected a plea from U.S. manufacturers to increase duties on imports from China to compensate for the effects of a weak yuan. Locke talks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)

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