US forces China to revaluate Yuan

Friday, 08 April 2005 16:47:07 (GMT+3)   |  

US forces China to revaluate Yuan

According to market sources, the US Senate accepted a proposition to impose sanctions against China if the country continues to avoid changing the currency policy. The proposition offers to issue 27.5% duty on China's exports to the US if China does not revaluate its currency Yuan within six months. Sources noted that China has kept the Yuan stable for 10 years which makes Chinese exports 15-40% cheaper.

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