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Congress urged to combat China trade practices

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States must combat China's trade-distorting industrial and currency policies with U.S. trade laws and by using the World Trade Organization, a congressional advisory body said on Thursday.

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UPDATE 1-US Congress urged to combat China trade practices

By Paul Eckert, Asia Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - The United States must combat China's trade-distorting industrial and currency policies with U.S. trade laws and by using the World Trade Organization, a...

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India PM heads to U.S. in test of ties with Obama (Reuters)

Reuters - India's prime minister and U.S. President Barack Obama meet next week to strengthen ties, with the emerging Asian power increasingly playing a bigger role on global issues such as climate change and trade.

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Q+A: Chinese human rights and the Obama visit

BEIJING (Reuters) - Human rights are one of the most contentious issues in U.S.-China relations that will come up during President Barack Obama's four-day visit to China. Here are some questions and answers about Chinese human...

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China-U.S. spar over currencies ahead of Obama visit

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - The United States and China sparred over exchange rates at a meeting of Asia Pacific leaders on Sunday, pointing to tricky talks ahead for President Barack Obama when he flies to China to address economic...

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China-U.S. discord on currencies clouds Obama visit (Reuters)

Reuters - The United States and China sparred over exchange rates at a meeting of Asia Pacific leaders on Sunday, pointing to tricky talks ahead for President Barack Obama when he flies to China to address economic tensions.

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Business urges Obama get off trade sidelines in Asia

By Doug Palmer and Paul Eckert WASHINGTON, Nov 9 (Reuters) - U.S. business groups on Monday urged President Barack Obama to use his upcoming trip to Asia to join talks on a regional free trade initiative and to set the stage...

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Military trust, transparency still elude US, China

Published Date: November 09, 2009 By Paul Eckert The eye-popping economic growth that has made China an attractive business partner has also funded an even faster expansion in its military spending that has raised eyebrows...

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U.S. tells Iran nuclear deal offer won't be changed

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday said a draft nuclear cooperation deal between Iran and three major powers will not be changed and urged Iran to accept it as is.

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ANALYSIS-Military trust, transparency still elude US, China

Growing China rubs against U.S. in Pacific * Mistrust hinders development of ties between militaries * Taiwan arms sales remain sore spot By Paul Eckert, Asia Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov 5 (Reuters) - The eye-popping economic...

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