During the second presidential debate in Hempstead, N.Y., the candidates traded accusations over alleged unfair trade practices by China. Upset by the debate, the Chinese said China-bashing in U.S. presidential campaigns "has become a ritual" that negatively affects relations between the U.S. and China. Jeffrey Brown reports.
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Under Obama, Companies Moving Profits, Jobs to China | Washington Free Beacon:
Under Obama, Companies Moving Profits, Jobs to China | Washington Free Beacon:
A major auto parts supplier willrelocate its operations to China in a bid to be closer to its principal customers, which include General Motors, the auto giant that also has moved major production operations to China since the Obama administration assumed majority control of the company.
Sensata Technologies, which manufactures sensor devices, announced earlier this year that it would move its operations from Illinois to other locales, including China.
President Obama, who is in charge of negotiating trade with China, is a stakeholder in Sensata, according to the New York Times.
--World View with Denis Campbell, Editor-in-Chief of UK Progressive Magazine, discusses the more and more direct and concerning connections between Mitt Romney and questionable investments in Chinese companies.
--On the Bonus Show: 1st ever Twitter censor, stoned & drunk US defense contractors, $10,000 BBQ sauce, more.
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During the presidential debate at Hofstra University, Mitt Romney called President Obama's trade policy weak and China 'a currency manipulator.' Kenneth Lieberthal of the Brookings Institution and Forbes.com's Gordon Chang talk with Jeffrey Brown about contrasting approaches to U.S.-China geopolitical issues and trade relations.
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