OVERMATTER
October 1st, 2012
BY KEITH NUTHALL, LEAH GERMAIN AND MARK GAO, IN BEIJING
Prof Cooke said: "We see the Americans trying to protect their home employment and look to build that up.
The Chinese economy is slowing down at present and I really think they will make a hard case of this." Indeed, he said the Chinese government would stress that though their low costs, they have kept north American inflation down buy 2% or more.
"We have the American automotive industry turning itself around and not wanting to be challenged.
"You cannot dispel 20% when it comes to a ...
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