The Epoch Times: Chinese State-Controlled Market Policies Increasingly Unfavorable to the U.S.

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In a recent article in The Epoch Times, CNP is mentioned for hosting “Competing with China: How the U.S. Can Create Jobs in the 21st Century” with Patrick A. Mulloy and Daniel Slane as keynote speakers.

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Deeply concerned about an unsustainable trade deficit with China, the chair and commissioner of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) say that in order to compete with China’s state-controlled economic policies, the U.S. government needs to significantly shift its current market-based approach.

“A lot of our major competitors have game plans. The United States doesn’t have a game plan, and our people are suffering,” said Patrick A. Mulloy last Friday at the Center for National Policy.

Mulloy, a USCC commissioner, and Daniel Slane, chairman of the commission, were keynote speakers of a talk, “Competing with China: How the U.S. Can Create Jobs in the 21st Century.”

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View the entire article at The Epoch Times.

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