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Tag Archives: currency manipulation

Feldman Lecture on U.S. Elections and China-U.S. Relations 费德门就美国大选、美中关系发表演讲

Posted in Trade Disputes
After the November elections, Elliot Feldman lectured on their implications for China-U.S. relations at the University of Chicago Center in Beijing. The link to the lecture is here. It features video of the remarks by candidates Obama and Romney on China during the presidential debates. 总统大选结束后,费德门博士在芝加哥大学北京中心发表演讲,分析大选如何影响中美关系发展。他的讲座深入浅出、赢得听众阵阵掌声,他为讲座精心准备的短片也异常精彩。… Continue Reading

A Comment On Currency Manipulation 操纵汇率之我见

Posted in Trade Disputes
Until a couple of weeks ago, China appeared isolated in its denial that it was manipulating the value of its currency to give its exports a competitive advantage in world markets. Then, following an announcement by the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States, it was the United States that appeared isolated in denial of… Continue Reading

Is China Manipulating Its Currency For A Trade Advantage? 中国操纵汇率以促进出口吗?

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Editor’s Note:  Amelia Lo, the author of this article, is a Chinese law student in Hong Kong who was a foreign intern at Baker & Hostetler LLP during the summer, 2010. According to United States Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY), a strident critic of China’s currency policy, “[the] most important issue in the Chinese-American relationship is currency.”  Schumer and… Continue Reading