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China takes a wrong turn on trade

| Findory News China

San Diego Union-Tribune: It sometimes seems that almost everything we buy comes from China: DVD players, computers, shoes, toys, socks. This is, of course, a myth. In 2006, imports from China totaled $288 billion, about 16 percent of all U.S. imports and equal to only 2 percent of America's $13.2 trillion economic output ...


Trade surplus narrows amid record imports

| Findory News China

Globe and Mail: Imports swell, especially from China; exports also hit record as surplus shrinks to $4.6-billion


Oil Imports Lead to Trade Deficit Surge

| Findory News China

International Business Times: The trade deficit rose to the highest level in six months as a big jump in oil imports offset a narrowing of the politically sensitive deficit with China.



World Business Briefing: U.S. Imposes Duties on Polyester Fiber

| Findory News China

New York Times: A trade panel in Washington gave final approval to antidumping duties ranging up to 44.30 percent on imports of polyester fiber from China used to make ski jackets, pillows and sleeping bags. The panel, the International Trade Commission, voted 6-to-0 that low-priced imports of the fiber from China ...


What China imports

| Findory News China

Boston Globe: Around the world, there is nervousness about the power of the Chinese export ‘‘machine.’’ But what about the other side of the trade equation? What currently accounts for the largest share of Chinese imports from other countries?


Ban on Chinese food imports would be costly: analysis

| Findory News China

Marketwatch: WASHINGTON -- In the wake of more safety concerns about Chinese food imports, some have suggested that all food imports from China be banned. How practical is that solution?


US Lawmakers Suggest Banning All China Food Imports

Fri, 08 Jun 2007 04:20:04 +0000 | China View

By Ruth Mantell, Marketwatch.com, Jun 6, 2007- WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Democratic members of a powerful House committee called for President Bush to consider banning all food imports from China until the Food and Drug Administration can prove they are safe. In a Tuesday letter to the FDA’s commissioner, members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee wrote [...]


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