Abstract

In the news article The Price of „Made in China‟, Navarro argues against the behavior of purchasing goods from China, complaining that importing Chinese goods does harm to the U.S economy. In this paper, I will argue against Navarro‟s statement about the U.S. and China, as to China‟s inferior products, governmental subsidized industries, manipulation of currency, and the cliche “dumping” arguments. Based on the aforementioned discussion, a conclusion is drawn at the end of this paper, which clarifies the actual logic behind the biased statement made by Navarro and proves that Chinese products will not harm the U.S. economy. Introduction In the news article The Price of „Made in China‟, Navarro argues against the behavior of purchasing goods from China, complaining that importing Chinese goods does harm to the U.S economy. In this paper, I will argue against Navarro‟s statement about the U.S. and China, as to China‟s inferior products, governmental subsidized industries, manipulation of currency, and the cliche “dumping” arguments. Examination of Navarro’s argument

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