President Barack Obama is launching a new trade enforcement case against China as he seeks an advantage over Republican rival
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Mitt Romney on an economic issue that has become a flashpoint in the presidential campaign. (Sept. 17)
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[Notes:CINCINNATI. SOURCE: POOL. 9/17/12][SOT/:PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA]when other countries don't play by the rules. We've done something about it. We've brought more trade cases against china in one term than the previous administration did in 2. And every case we've brought that's been decided we won. When gov. Romney said that stopping unfair surges would be bad for america, bad for our workers, we ignored his advice and we got over a 1000 americans back to work creating tires right here in the us. Earlier this year I set up a new task force to aggressively go after unfair trade practices that harm our workers. And it's already delivering. 2 months ago we moved to hold china accountable for unfair trade practices that harm american autoworkers. Today my administration is launching a new action against china. This one against illegal subsidies that encourage companies that shift auto part manufacturing overseas. These are subsidies that directly harm working men and women on the assembly lines in ohio and michigan and across the midwest. Your senator sherrod brown has fought as hard as anybody to stop this and we are gonna stop it. It is not right. It against the rules and we will not let it stand.(****END****) VIDEO PRODUCER: MATT FRIEDMAN---------------------------VIDEO SOURCE: POOL-----------------------VIDEO APPROVAL: ----------------------------VIDEO RESTRICTIONS: NONE----------------------------------MARKET EMBARGO (S): --------------------------------SCRIPT/WIRE SOURCE:
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