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US elections 2008

Clinton and Obama back China crackdown

By Eoin Callan in Washington

Published: July 5 2007 22:02 | Last updated: July 5 2007 22:02

Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, the frontrunners for the Democratic presidential nomination, have agreed to co-sponsor legislation that would levy punitive duties on Chinese goods to cajole Beijing into revaluing its currency, according to aides.

The endorsement is a sign that trade with China is emerging as a hot political issue in the upcoming ­election and increases the prospect of the legislation passing with a veto-proof majority, analysts said.

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