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WASHINGTON - The US House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill to press China to let its currency rise faster, amid accusations that China suppressed the value of its currency and placed a drag on US job creation.
With November's midterm elections approaching and pressure from recession-weary voters, US lawmakers were weighing bills that would slap sanctions on Chinese goods.
China Tuesday urged US lawmakers to recognize the importance of Sino-US trade and economic ties and to avoid protectionist measures against China.
Safeguarding healthy and stable development of the Sino-US trade and economic ties was in the common interest of both countries, said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu.