From the AP, via the Miami Herald:
The Bush administration on Tuesday announced it will step up enforcement of U.S. trade laws governing China, following a top-to-bottom review of America’s trading relationship with the Asian giant.
The increased enforcement will be led by a new chief counsel for China trade enforcement within the office of U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman.
Portman announced a number of steps during a news conference in which he released a 29-page report detailing the findings of a six-month review of America’s economic relationship with China.
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