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	<title>China warns of countermeasures if US passes trade bill</title>
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    China warned Tuesday of unspecified countermeasures if the US Congress adopts a bill on Beijing&#039;s foreign exchange regime that could lead to higher US tariffs on Chinese imports.
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	<title>Rejecting the Nonsense of Protectionism</title>
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    Since the 2008 election battles are already well under way, pressures toward protectionism to steal from others to line constituents&#039; pockets are intensifying. Through their patrons in Washington, industries and unions are pushing even harder for what amounts to delegated government taxing power over their consumers, using the offer of election yea
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    <pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2007 00:43:54 GMT</pubDate>
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