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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.
Serious trouble with China is brewing in the more obscure reaches of U.S. commercial policy.
Protectionism is just as harmful as it ever was--it has just become more difficult to recognize.
It would be a mistake for the World Trade Organization to restart the multilateral trade negotiations.
It's too early to predict if "Let's Roll!" can become the hallmark of President George Bush's trade policy over the balance of his term.
If the global economy continues to improve, protectionist government policies will likely fade; however, if the recovery weakens and a recession returns, the pressures for protectionist measures may mount.



