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Washington Notebook: Obama, Romney spar over China trade sanctions

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
   President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney took turns in Monday night's presidential debate flexing their muscles over trade relations with China, which they both said has used unfair tactics to gain a competitive advantage for its products in foreign markets.    In their third, and final, debate Romney repeated his campaign promise to slap across-the-board tariffs on China for artificially suppressing the value of its currency to make its products less expensiv...
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