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Michigan Radio: Congresswoman Debbie Dingell on currency manipulation and a level playing fieldMichigan Radio
Washington, DC,
June 3, 2015
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Stateside Staff
Michigan’s congressional delegation is divided on a major trade deal before the House this week.
Michigan’s congressional delegation is divided on a major trade deal before the House this week. Supporters say the "Trans Pacific Partnership" will boost jobs by expanding exports. But opponents, like Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, D-Michigan, say the trade deal doesn’t address human rights and currency manipulation issues. “I know our worker, you know our worker,” says Dingell, drawing on her background in the auto industry. “We can compete with anybody in the world. We build the best product. But we can’t compete with the Bank of Japan or the Japanese government.” Click here for the full story. |
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