Across America: Averting a US-China Trade War
Updated: 2012-04-12 05:22
By Charlene Cai (China Daily)
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Erin Ennis (left), Vice President of the US-China Business Council, calls for more communication and collaboration between the two countries to overcome trade barriers while speaking at an event entitled "Trade Policy Priority One: Averting a US-China Trade War" in Washington DC on April 11, 2012. Dan Ikenson (right), Director of the Center for Trade Policy Studies at Cato Institute which sponsored the event, urges the US to adjust its trade policy and narrative toward China to give the country fair treatment and strengthen mutual trade benefits.[Photo/Charlene Cai] |
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