'US must stop exporting jobs to China'
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'US must stop exporting jobs to China'
The United States must protect domestic industries rather than export jobs to confront the national trade deficit, says a California State University professor.
"America needs to get back to protecting its own industries and growing in that way instead of exporting its jobs to China and other places", said Professor Paul Sheldon Foote in an interview with Press TV.
For further reading on this article and a video interview see the link:
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/165197.html
"America needs to get back to protecting its own industries and growing in that way instead of exporting its jobs to China and other places", said Professor Paul Sheldon Foote in an interview with Press TV.
For further reading on this article and a video interview see the link:
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/165197.html
Strawberry- Posts : 1757
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Re: 'US must stop exporting jobs to China'
Bloody common sense if you ask me but nothing makes sense any more. Everyday I wake up to an 'opposite day'.
Its the same in the UK where we farm our industry out to other countries and buy heavily from China
but then
we should have paid a little bit more for that washing machine that was make in the UK/US
Its the same in the UK where we farm our industry out to other countries and buy heavily from China
but then
we should have paid a little bit more for that washing machine that was make in the UK/US
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