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OTHERS SAY The currency quarrel

Posted: November 30, 2009 at 4:14 a.m.

By now it is a cliche that the United States has no more important bilateral relationship than that with China. Yet in the wake of President Obama’s sometimes awkward visit to Beijing, it is becoming clear that, in one crucial respect, Sino-American relations are dysfunctional: Though umbilically connected by trade and capital flows, the two countries are pursuing incompatible economic policies.

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Editorial, Pages 12 on 11/30/2009

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