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If Only China Were More Like Japan
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US Launched Corporate Globalization and First to End It
Tariffs could shrink trade – and global economy
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September 1, 2010
Banks Back Switch to Renminbi for Trade
The renminbi rush plays to China’s desire for global status
Robert Cookson
September 1, 2010
Western Profits Wilt on China's Surging Wages
Big corporations, hungry for profits, hunt for cheap workers elsewhere
Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
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