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US-India ties could improve
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Yes there are nervous, they now have a thriving middle class and some multi-millionaires.
They have a economy that's dependent on what Slick Willie Clinton gave them.
He Lied To Americans, Surprise, Surprise,,, 
Quote:Clinton Grants China MFN, Reversing Campaign Pledge

President Clinton Thursday reversed course on China and renewed its trade privileges despite what he said was Beijing's lack of significant progress on human rights.

In 1994.
Quote:Clinton had been the subject of heavy lobbying by American business interests and his economic advisers to continue China's trade privileges. With China now the world's fastest growing economy, the United States exports $8 billion a year there, which sustains up to 150,000 American jobs. Many major American businesses see even greater potential in Chinese markets, expecting China to become a massive purchaser over the next decade of the phones, electronic gadgets and thousands of other products made in America.
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Quote:Clinton Signs China Trade Bill into Law
President Clinton today signed into law a historic bill granting permanent normal trade relations to China.


He also dispatched his top trade negotiator for urgent talks with Premier Zhu Rongji in hope of settling disputes that threaten Beijing’s WTO bid.

Approved by the U.S. Senate in September and the House of Representatives in May over stiff opposition from labor and human rights groups, the legislation ends the 20-year-old annual ritual of reviewing China’s trade status and guarantees Chinese goods the same low-tariff access to the U.S. market as products from nearly every other nation.

WTO Controversy In exchange for permanent U.S. trade benefits, China agreed to open a wide range of markets — from agriculture to telecommunications — under terms of a landmark agreement the White House hoped would usher Beijing into the World Trade Organization (WTO) later this year.

But U.S. and European trade officials warned that China’s bid to enter the WTO this year was in peril after talks in Geneva stalled over how Beijing would implement WTO rules on intellectual property and meet its other obligations.

U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky, Clinton’s top negotiator, conceded last week that Beijing may not join the WTO this year. But she hoped to spur negotiations along in talks this week in Beijing with Zhu and other leaders.
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They know Trump can and well undo all of that Crap!
Once A Rogue, Always A Rogue!
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US-India ties could improve - by 727Sky - 11-25-2016, 05:34 AM
RE: US-India ties could improve - by guohua - 11-25-2016, 05:55 AM
RE: US-India ties could improve - by Daitengu - 11-25-2016, 08:47 AM
RE: US-India ties could improve - by 727Sky - 11-27-2016, 11:30 AM

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