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The U.S. Senate has voted 63 to 35 to penalize China for its currency practices after two weeks of heated debate in which many lawmakers accused Beijing of predatory export promotion policies that have cost American jobs. The bill faces an uncertain future in the House of Representatives and has not been endorsed by President Barack Obama, but it already has provoked strong reactions from the Chinese government.

For years, Democratic Senator Charles Schumer of New York has championed efforts to force the U.S. government to take action against China’s undervalued currency. The Currency Exchange Rate Oversight Reform Act would do that by treating currency manipulation as a foreign subsidy, triggering U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods.

Schumer said the stakes are high. “If we continue to lose wealth and jobs to China, we may never recover [economically] as a country. This is serious stuff," he said.

Also backing the bill is Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who accused Beijing of a host of unfair economic practices. “The institution I need to be protecting is the American workforce, which is having their clock cleaned [is being beaten] by a communist dictatorship that cheats. They [the Chinese government] do not outwork us. They do not outperform us. They steal our intellectual property. They manipulate their currency. They subsidize their industries. So enough is enough," he said.

Opponents of the bill label it misguided and dangerous.

Republican Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah said, “We are telling the world community that the U.S. is turning inward once again, seeking protectionist solutions to global problems. At the same time, we would be injecting further uncertainty into our own economic recovery as our exporters and workers face potential retaliation from one of our leading trading partners [i.e., China].”

Chinese officials have warned against politicizing trade issues, pointing out that the yuan has appreciated relative to the dollar in recent years. Editorials by China’s state-run news media accuse U.S. lawmakers of scapegoating China for America's economic shortcomings.

Some analysts say the World Trade Organization would reject a U.S. bid to treat currency manipulation as a government subsidy. Last month, 50 trade groups representing many of America’s most vibrant export industries argued that the legislation would invite Chinese retaliation and should be rejected.

That concern was echoed by Republican Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina. “We do not need to start a trade war with China. We need to stop the class warfare that is preventing jobs from being created right here in America," he said.

Senator Schumer had a sharp response. “To those who say it will cause a trade war, we [already] are in a trade war, to those who say China will retaliate, China has far more to lose in this than we do. They will not retaliate big time because it will do even more damage to the Chinese economy. When they are faced with the hard reality [of U.S. tariffs], they then adjust and play fairer," he said.

Last week, President Obama said China has been “gaming” their currency to benefit their exports and disadvantage U.S.-made products sold in China. But he urged caution when it comes to U.S. legislation that might have unintended consequences.

The Republican-controlled House of Representatives has given no indication that it will hold a vote on the currency bill, without which it cannot become law. House Speaker John Boehner says the legislation inappropriately attempts to force countries to alter their handling of their currencies.

China Currency Bill Passes US Senate | Asia | English
 
This thing is not simple,american companies may suffered and China could gain large profit if this bill passed bill gates.
 
Uncle sam is going to punish the guy who feeds uncle sam, now, that's very typical of uncle sam, I'm not surprised at all! But uncle sam will find the experience very unpleasant.
 
Uncle sam is going to punish the guy who feeds uncle sam, now, that's very typical of uncle sam, I'm not surprised at all! But uncle sam will find the experience very unpleasant.

Literally ignorant statement, since it is USA that feeds China literally...

According to USDA data, the Chinese purchased more than $13 billion worth of U.S. food in 2009, and surpassed Mexico and Japan to become the second-largest destination for American food exports behind Canada. In 2008, China surpassed the European Union in U.S. food exports for the first time ever, and took over the fourth place ranking for U.S. food exports. In just the last three years, U.S. food exports to China have doubled from $6.7 billion in 2006 to more than $13 billion last year, and there is no other country whose appetite for U.S. food exports is growing faster than China’s.

Food Exports And Food Trade Surplus With China Sets Record Highs In 2009; Are They Beholden?
 
it is still too early to say anything. let's see if the bill passes the second test.
 
This thing is not simple,american companies may suffered and China could gain large profit if this bill passed bill gates.
No, American companies can simply flee China to go to Vietnam or India.

Having said that, the real trade war won't begin until 2013, until Obama wins re-election.
 
Another joke of the days, we do act tough on this, but in fact we don't even give a sh!t.

This bill won't even pass by the house, nor Obama will sign it.
 
it would be interesting to see the effects if this bill is enacted
 
Its more of a warning shot across the bows.. I doubt if it will ever become a law..
 
it would be interesting to see the effects if this bill is enacted

China would not collapse, and we could easily find another way around.

The raw materials are going to be freaking cheaper with our RMB appreciated.

The US simply acts like crybaby, which does nothing to shift the attention from their own internal problems.
 
Surprising to see this. Frankly I doubt any of the developing nations would allow this. What happened to capitalist America?
 
Americans just make a posture,their leadership are not fool enough to pass the act.

The US senate is just made by a bunch of clowns who don't even have a clue about the real World politics.

They even voted to declare Tibet as an independent country, but was this getting recognized by their own government?

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Surprising to see this. Frankly I doubt any of the developing nations would allow this. What happened to capitalist America?

Nothing to worry about, they are going to create a real class warfare if their government allows to pass this bill.
 
A typical indian reply ignoring the reality. China doesn't get free grain from the US, China buys it, on the other hand, the US government pays its employees with the money borrowed from China. Now, tell me, who feeds whom?

If I had to pick one or the other than it would be the US feeding China, seeing as the US grows more food than it can consume and thud is the leading exporter of food. This 'China paying US gov employees' stuff is grade F madcow bulls**t
 
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