With the G-20 Summit set to begin in Toronto on June 26, China announced over the weekend that it would increase the flexibility of its exchange rate and allow its currency to appreciate In this video, Kenneth Lieberthal discusses China’s exchange rate and how the U.S. Congress has responded to the issue.
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Commentary
China’s Currency Announcement and the U.S. Congress
June 22, 2010