March 28, 2011 Headlines: Geithner to China, Nissan shifts to Tennessee, Reagan Democrats, and More

Posted by smorgante on 03/28/2011

WSJ: Global turmoil may dampen the outlook for U.S. exports. 

WaPo: Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner heads to China this week.

Reuters: China charges a prominent blogger with “inciting subversion.”

USAT: There are 167,000 vacant houses in Nevada. 

FT: Is this “the end of cheap” in China?

WaPo: E.J. Dionne looks at how Democrats lost the Midwest in 2010, and what’s on the mind of “Reagan Democrats” as 2012 approaches.

IW: Nissan may shift some production to Tennessee, at least temporarily.

1 comment

Anonymous wrote 2 years 11 weeks ago

FDA - GMP

I wish your organization had the time/effort to look at the FDA's GMP. GMP or good manufacturing practice is a required standard in the US for medical products. Now that I see Chinese medical stuff here, I don't know how GMP can be followed. Without rule-of-law and auditors, there is no way China can be compliant. What rules has the US Govt chnaed so that China can import this stuff?

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