KHANNA: “Well, I heard your earlier report, and I hope the president’s going to get a better deal for our soybean farmers. I mean, the reality is that our soybean farmers are hurting, our corn farmers are hurting, but we need to have more export markets opened in China and around the world. The second thing we learned is that China has been bringing in investment into the United States and having some of these factories open up that are hiring people who are undocumented, abusing hours. There’s a glass manufacturer in Ohio. That cannot go on. The president needs to make it clear to China that they should not be opening up manufacturing in the United States, subsidizing it and violating the law are. And the final point is that they shouldn’t be engaged in subsidies of their industry in dumping. When I was in cleveland, at the port of cleveland, I was horrified to see Chinese steel there. Why aren’t we getting that from an American steel company? Jacqui: do you feel this is a bipartisan issue in China.”
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Ro Khanna on President Trump’s Trip to China: ‘I Hope the President’s Going to Get a Better Deal for Our Soybean Farmers’‘The second thing we learned is that China has been bringing in investment into the United States’News & PoliticsRUSH EXCERPT:KHANNA: “Well, I heard your earlier report, and I hope the president’s going to get a better deal for our soybean farmers. I mean, the reality is that our soybean farmers are hurting, our corn farmers are hurting, but we need to have more export markets opened in China and around the world. The second thing we learned is that China has been bringing in investment into the United States and having some of these factories open up that are hiring people who are undocumented, abusing hours. There’s a glass manufacturer in Ohio. That cannot go on. The president needs to make it clear to China that they should not be opening up manufacturing in the United States, subsidizing it and violating the law are. And the final point is that they shouldn’t be engaged in subsidies of their industry in dumping. When I was in cleveland, at the port of cleveland, I was horrified to see Chinese steel there. Why aren’t we getting that from an American steel company? Jacqui: do you feel this is a bipartisan issue in China.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview
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