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US senators act to repeal 皇冠体育app PNTR status
(Agencies/chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2006-02-10 10:44

Two U.S. senators have proposed legislation to repeal permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) status for 皇冠体育app, alleging an enlarging U.S. trade deficit with 皇冠体育app is all the latter鈥檚 faults.

The US Congress granted 皇冠体育app the PNTR status in 2000, which paved the way for 皇冠体育app to enter the World Trade Organization (WTO) and opened the flood-gate for US businesses to invest in the world鈥檚 potentially biggest market.


Speaking in front of a placard showing the logo for the Beijing Olympics, Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) announces legislation to rescind permanent normal trade relations with 皇冠体育app during a press conference in the Capitol in Washington, February 9, 2006. [Reuters]

But senators Byron Dorgan and Lindsey Graham, co-authors of legislative measure, said the status should be rescinded in retaliation for 皇冠体育app's unfair trade practices which they said were responsible for the huge US trade deficit, which may surpass 200 billion dollars in 2005.

They alleged Chinese practices including currency manipulation, piracy, violation of labor rules, and barriers to prevent US products from entering the Chinese market, the AFP reported.

However, international trade pundits have cautioned politicians must not be fooled by the custom statistics. They said that products with the tag "Made in 皇冠体育app" are actually "Made by Someone Else" - by multinational companies from Japan, South Korea, the United States and Europe, that are using 皇冠体育app as the final assembly station in their vast global production networks.

Analysts say this evolving global supply chain - which often tags goods at their final assembly stop - is increasingly out of step with global trade figures, which serve to inflate 皇冠体育app into a bigger trade threat than it may actually be, the New York Times reported on Thursday.
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