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Tue Jul 27 13:26:13 PDT 2010


U.S. House Panel to Hold September Hearing on Yuan, Levin Says

July 21, 2010 in BusinessWeek

 

(Bloomberg) -- The U.S. House Ways and Means Committee will examine whether
there has been a "major trend" in the value of China's currency before
deciding whether Congress should impose trade sanctions, panel Chairman
Sander Levin said.

 

The Michigan Democrat told reporters today the September hearing may help
determine whether legislation to authorize trade sanctions is needed to push
China to let the renminbi rise in value.

 

China announced in June that it would stop pegging the renminbi to the U.S.
dollar. Still, China said the value of the Yuan wouldn't rise rapidly. The
Yuan has been kept at 6.83 percent of the dollar since July 2008, prompting
accusations by U.S. lawmakers that China manipulates the currency to give
its exporters an unfair advantage over competitors.

 

"We will see if there has been a major trend in the currency value" since
China's June 19 announcement that it would stop pegging the renminbi to the
U.S. dollar, Levin said. The hearing "will include an assessment of where we
are on the potential legislation," he said.

 

Levin commented a day after House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, a Maryland
Democrat, said that lawmakers would consider including the imposition of
trade sanctions against China for currency manipulation in a package of
measures intended to promote U.S. manufacturing.

 

The legislation aimed at China's currency would empower the U.S. Commerce
Department to impose countervailing duties on Chinese products if there is a
finding that a foreign currency is undervalued by an average of 5 percent
over an 18-month period.

 

Three days before China's currency announcement last month, Levin said
Congress would act if Beijing didn't allow the yuan to rise in value, saying
"seven years of patience" by the U.S. and other countries "have run out."

 

The House voted 378-43 today to suspend duties on a variety of imported
chemicals, yarns and products, a move supporters of the legislation said
would help U.S. manufacturers.

 

http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-07-21/u-s-house-panel-to-hold-septembe
r-hearing-on-yuan-levin-says.html

 

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