Larsen: China Must Move Faster to Reform its Currency Policy
Washington, DC,
September 24, 2010
Today, U.S. Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) released the following statement after the House Ways and Means Committee voted to send Chairman Levin’s Substitute Amendment to H.R. 2378, the Currency Reform for Fair Trade Act of 2009, to the House floor. This bill establishes a less restrictive process for the Department of Commerce to determine whether a country is subsidizing exports by manipulating its currency and to impose trade sanctions on these countries. Rep. Larsen is the co-chair of the bipartisan U.S. China Working Group. The USCWG includes 63 Members from the U.S. House of Representatives and focuses on educating Members and staff about the U.S.-China relationship through meetings and briefings with academic, business and political leaders from the United States and China. Larsen represents the 2nd Congressional District of Washington state. China is the largest and most rapidly growing export market for Washington state. One in three jobs in Washington state is tied to trade, and from 2000 - 2009, Washington state exports to China grew by 379 percent. |