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U.S. Targets China's Wind Subsidies
Wall Street Journal 12/22/2010
U.S. Says Chinese Fund Breaks Trade Rules
New York Times 12/22/2010
Grouped Articles
U.S. Targets China's Wind Subsidies
Wall Street Journal 12/22/2010
U.S. Says Chinese Fund Breaks Trade Rules
New York Times 12/22/2010
Chinese Firm to Build Big Wind Farm in U.S.
Wall Street Journal 09/20/2011
American action against products from China that are dumped on the U.S. market. The unervalued Chinese currency and subsidized exports.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 10/04/2011
Economist 03/31/2010
Europeâs Debt Crisis Is Casting a Shadow Over China
New York Times 05/17/2010
How China Lost Its Mojo: One Town's Story
Wall Street Journal 09/16/2013
An Accord (and Lessons) to Remember
Wall Street Journal 09/21/2010
US-China trade relations: Speak less softly, carry a stick
Economist 09/25/2010
The job creation aspects of this industry, and the need for government mandates for renewable wind energy to prevent a slowdown.
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Wind-Turbine Makers Press for Green Mandates
Wall Street Journal 09/22/2009
Enter the Recession’s Waiting Room
New York Times 09/27/2009
California and Texas: Renewable Energy’s Odd Couple
New York Times 10/18/2009
Wall Street Journal 12/16/2009
After Summit, 'Cleantech' Firms Reset Strategy
Wall Street Journal 12/23/2009
Green Powerâs High Cost Scuttles Projects
New York Times 11/07/2010
The currency issues for the strong yen and the reluctance of China to revalue its currency.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 10/04/2011
Europeâs Debt Crisis Is Casting a Shadow Over China
New York Times 05/17/2010
Economist 01/15/2009
When Everybody Exports, Nobody Wins
BusinessWeek 09/16/2010
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010
Yuan Revaluation for China's Own Sake
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010
The failure of the establishment of both parties in the USA to take action in the face of the loss of 5.6 million jobs in the last decade, with $4.3 trillion in trade imbalances. An issue which resonates with voters in the US and could lead to a fundamental realignent of American attitudes to globalization and free trade. The feeling that the free-trade deck is stacked against the USA by Asian countries. China's efforts to keep the yuan dollar exchange rate at levels that favor exports. China's accumulation of over $3 trillion in dollar reserves that are parked mostly in Treasury's that keep U.S. interests low. Distortons in the global economy from the failure to rebalance the world economy hurts China and the U.S.
Grouped Articles
Wall Street Journal 10/04/2011
US-China trade relations: Speak less softly, carry a stick
Economist 09/25/2010
New York Times 09/30/2010
Wall Street Journal 10/02/2010
The Engine That Pulled Us Out of Recession
Wall Street Journal 03/19/2015
What’s Our Duty to the People Globalization Leaves Behind?
New York Times 01/26/2016
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