August 30, 2010 Headlines
Posted by scapozzola on 08/30/2010
We’ve known this for a long time: state-run companies in China help to fuel growth there. Toledo, America’s “Glass City,” has a made-in-China glass pavilion for its Museum of Art. The U.S. may rule tomorrow that China is subsidizing its aluminum producers. The U.S. may also loosen export controls, which the Administration says will boost manufacturing. The Steelworkers remind Congress that stopping China’s currency manipulation will create jobs and reduce the deficit. ##
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