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Will cutting export tax rebates reduce trade surpluses?
By AMY CHEUNG
Published: April 26, 2007 04:17 AM
With yuan appreciation having little impact on China’s growing trade surplus, policy makers are looking to use export tax rebate cuts on textiles and garments to peg back exports. As China Business News reports, the policy could take some of the heat out of calls for further yuan appreciation, but there are no guarantees it will work. Read an abridged translation here.
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