CNBC: AAM'S Scott Paul Interviewed Regarding "Millions of jobs lost to China"
Posted by scapozzola on 03/23/2010
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Scott is worth every penny,
Scott is worth every penny, and more, than he is paid. The only thing he should focus on is how truly unfair the various manipulations are. He should continue to point out that China's 'advantages' are synthetic. The example of Steele tubing is a very good one; Western producers paying more for raw material than the cost of finished pipe from China.