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Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, in testimony before the House panel and the Senate Banking Committee last week, had said the administration was ready to work with Congress to find a more effective strategy for bringing pressure on China not only on the currency issue but on such topics as rampant copyright piracy of U.S. products and various barriers the Chinese have erected to U.S. goods. Asked for the administration's position on the House bill, Treasury issued a statement saying, "We are carefully examining the proposals put forward by Congress, but we have not taken a position on the legislation." Trade experts said they believed the administration viewed the House bill as a good way to bring increased pressure on China to move faster on its currency revaluation. "I think the administration sees this legislation as a good way to keep the pot on boil. If the Chinese don't start appreciating the yuan faster, this proposal could very likely win passage in both the House and Senate next year," said Gary Hufbauer, a trade economist at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, a Washington think tank.
Sen. Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., is pushing a similar China currency bill in the Senate. He hopes to get a vote on his proposal during an expected lame duck session after the elections, Schumer spokesman Brian Fallon said. U.S. industry groups which have pushed for years for a crackdown on China's currency system praised the House vote. "If China fails to rebalance its currency, this legislation provides U.S. manufacturers and U.S. workers the necessary tools to defend themselves against China's predatory practices," Cass Johnson, president of the National Council of Textile Organizations, said in a statement.
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