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Analysis: Downplaying China's wage increase impact

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Friday, September 21, 2012
   The two hottest buttons when it comes to trade with China both have to do with cold hard cash: currency valuation and wage increases.    The first seems to be forever on the backburner of American politics, brought to the forefront during political elections, only to retreat to the back again in odd-numbered years.    The second has been an issue in recent years as China’s working class gradually ascends to the middle class.    But on Thursday, a delegation from th...
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