February 1, 2012 Headlines: China Auto Parts, Currency Cheating, Pay Raises, and More
Posted by smorgante on 02/01/2012
Coverage of AAM’s Auto Parts Study from the BBC, Bloomberg, Reuters, Detroit News, LA Times, and Politico.
China Daily: A different take on the matter.
WaPo: President Obama at the Washington Auto Show.
WSJ: Wukan elections could be the start of something big.
The Hill: New calls to crack down on China’s currency cheating.
WSJ: Worker pay rose slightly in Q4 of 2011.
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