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Speaker says Maine ignored in federal trade agreements Industry researcher cites imbalance of importing, exporting
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RAVANA, ANNE
, OF THE NEWS STAFF
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Michaud, Michael
/ Tonelson, Alan
2007
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/ Tonelson, Alan
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Speaker says Maine ignored in federal trade agreements Industry researcher cites imbalance of importing, exporting
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Speaker says Maine ignored in federal trade agreements Industry researcher cites imbalance of importing, exporting
2007
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The rising economic success of China, India and Japan is largely due to U.S. consumer and political support, [Alan Tonelson] said. The countries' large populations and lower wages have attracted large, international companies and the U.S. is not effectively responding to questionable foreign trade practices - such as China undervaluing its currency and artificially lowering prices - that do not comply with international law, Tonelson said.
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