AAM in the Christian Science Monitor

Posted by jswain on June 14th, 2007

 A growing gap: Chinese exports to the US approached $300 billion last year, dwarfing its imports from the US at $55 billion. Congress is now turning its attention to the trade deficit. (Mark Lennihan/AP)

The Christian Science Monitor’s Mark Trumble takes a look at the climate for change in Congress when it comes to U.S. international trade policy. AAM’s Executive Director Scott Paul is quoted:

“It’s no longer a matter of free trade versus protection, which is really the old paradigm,” says Scott Paul, who heads the Alliance for American Manufacturing, a group lobbying for a tougher approach toward trade-law enforcement. “The momentum [for enforcement] has never been greater than it is now.”

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