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Since his election as president of Venezuela in 1998, leftist strongman Hugo Chávez has shattered his country’s already weak institutions to expand and sustain his grip on power and has built an anti-U.S. alliance with Cuba, Iran, Russia and China.
Mr. Prestowitz's litany of alleged "unfair" trade practices by China is irrelevant.
If Congress wants to show China the United States is serious, it should focus on domestic issues like reducing the federal deficit.
Clinton administration is missing a historic opportunity to reshape the scope and rationale for trade rules that govern sudden, large increases in imports.
The Chinese government is sitting on a mountain of international reserves whose value is increasingly tenuous.
As speculation of U.S. action on China's alleged currency manipulation intensifies, this paper outlines the bills, proposals and comments that make up the political background to this debate.
In the end the greatest damage the Bush administration may have inflicted on the World Trade Organizationis in giving safeguards a bad name by its abuse of the system in the case of steel.




