The Debate over China¡¯s MFN Status
Title: The Debate over China¡¯s MFN Status
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The Debate over China¡¯s MFN Status
In 1998, United States imported more than billion worth of Chinese consumer and industrial goods, up from billion in 1994. Topping the list: toys, footwear, electrical goods, and all forms of apparel, from woven to knits. But the days when American consumers could go shopping in 99cents Store, or buy a mid-sized Donald Duck stuffed toy for at the Disney Store, would be numbered. Because as the debate over most-favored-nation (MFN) status for China heats up in
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