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WASHINGTON (AP) The Bush administration on Friday turned down the latest request for a trade case to be brought against China over its currency system, marking the third time it has refused to take the dispute to the World Trade Organization.
U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman rejected a petition filed in April by House and Senate members asking the administration to use a provision in U.S. trade law, known as Section 301, that allows economic sanctions to be used against unfair trade practices.See the full content of this document
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Administration Rejects Bid to Press Case On China Currency
"We do not believe that a Section 301 action is appro...
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