Thursday, June 16, 2005

A New Perspective on the US-China Trade Debate: Asia's Emerging Union

"The United States needs to improve its competitiveness and productivity in response to the challenge of Asian integration. Priorities should include restoring control over government finances and raising national savings; coordinated measures to reduce global trade and financial imbalances; adopting new measures to open markets and enforce trade agreements; strengthening government commitments to basic science; ensuring that education reforms, worker training, and visa policies allow American businesses and universities to attract international talent; and seeking continued improvements to high-tech and traditional infrastructure." Source: The China Business Forum

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