Editor's Note
Updated: 2012-11-05 16:13
(China Daily)
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In this year's US presidential elections, China finds itself the focus of attention. Both President Barack Obama and Republican rival Mitt Romney are talking tough on China during their campaigns, accusing the country of currency manipulation, unfair trade practices and stealing American jobs and intellectual property. However, China bashing misleads the US public and deflects attention from the real problems it needs to address.
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