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                        <title>National Media Misses the Mark on China President&#8217;s Visit, According to China Business Expert</title>
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                        <description>China Stock Digest Editor-in-Chief Jim Trippon observes that the national media continues to demonize China despite facts indicating that what is good for the Chinese economy is great for the American economy. [PRWeb Apr 21, 2006]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Fri, 21 Apr 2006 09:59:26 -0700</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) April 21, 2006 -- From Lou Dobbs to national newspapers, bashing China is in fashion this month, according to China investment expert and editor-in-chief of the <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="China Stock Digest">China Stock Digest</a>, Jim Trippon.  <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/preview/index.htm" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Click Here to subscribe to Jim&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week">Click Here to subscribe to Jim&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week</a>. China&#039;s President Hu Jintao, who met with George Bush yesterday, has not been well received by the American press. An article in yesterday&#039;s Los Angeles Times stated, &quot;Our growing national debt to China is a national security issue. Countries such as China that own our debt will soon not only be making our toys, our clothes and our computers, they will be making our foreign policy.&quot; 

&quot;How could they be so wrong?&quot; , Trippon asks. 


The U.S. trade deficit has reached an all time high of $726 (B) Billion, $202 (B) Billion of which is with China. However, since 1997, U.S. exports to China have soared by 145%. &quot;American exports to China have been growing at a rate that is seven times faster than U.S. exports to the rest of the world.&quot;<a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Trippon">Trippon</a> says. This is not a time to start a trade war with the Chinese. This is a time to continue our strong growth in U.S. exports to China and trim our bloated trade deficit.&quot; 

While China remains a Communist country, President Hu Jintao and his staff embrace an American style capitalistic approach to business. <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Trippon">Trippon</a> points out that from 1948 and 1987, America spent over $6.5 trillion to fight the Cold War, according to the Cato Institute. &quot;The U.S. won the Cold War with China in 1987 when China adopted American style capitalism&quot; says Trippon. 

Trippon, whose brother John just returned from combat duty as an infantry officer in Iraq, finds irony in the fact that the media decry the loss of American lives to bring democracy to Iraq but refuse to celebrate the establishment of American style capitalism in China, which occurred without a single shot being fired. 

&quot;The American media has a very bad habit of trying to use scare tactics to affect change. For the sake of the county and for the sake of our economy, let&#039;s hope that this time they are not successful.&quot; says Trippon. 

<a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a> is America&#039;s foremost authority on China investing, using proven investing techniques and principles. A former Price Waterhouse CPA, who has worked inside China, Jim has invested in China&#039;s financial markets for years. His team of financial journalists is based in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taipei, and Beijing. Jim serves as Editor-in Chief of China Stock Digest, from its offices in Hong Kong and Houston. Jim, a best-selling author and a member of the Shanghai Foreign Correspondents Club, is frequently quoted in the press and speaks at major investment conferences. His next speaking event will be in May, 2006 at the <a href="http://www.lasvegasmoneyshow.com/MS/lasVegas/spkrProfile.asp?spkrID=494437A#"... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb375254.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>Amal Zaid</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>National Media Misses the Mark on China President&#8217;s Visit, According to China Business Expert</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) April 21, 2006 -- From Lou Dobbs to national newspapers, bashing China is in fashion this month, according to China investment expert and editor-in-chief of the <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="China Stock Digest">China Stock Digest</a>, Jim Trippon.  <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/preview/index.htm" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Click Here to subscribe to Jim&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week">Click Here to subscribe to Jim&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week</a>. China&#039;s President Hu Jintao, who met with George Bush yesterday, has not been well received by the American press. An article in yesterday&#039;s Los Angeles Times stated, &quot;Our growing national debt to China is a national security issue. Countries such as China that own our debt will soon not only be making our toys, our clothes and our computers, they will be making our foreign policy.&quot; 

&quot;How could they be so wrong?&quot; , Trippon asks. 


The U.S. trade deficit has reached an all time high of $726 (B) Billion, $202 (B) Billion of which is with China. However, since 1997, U.S. exports to China have soared by 145%. &quot;American exports to China have been growing at a rate that is seven times faster than U.S. exports to the rest of the world.&quot;<a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Trippon">Trippon</a> says. This is not a time to start a trade war with the Chinese. This is a time to continue our strong growth in U.S. exports to China and trim our bloated trade deficit.&quot; 

While China remains a Communist country, President Hu Jintao and his staff embrace an American style capitalistic approach to business. <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Trippon">Trippon</a> points out that from 1948 and 1987, America spent over $6.5 trillion to fight the Cold War, according to the Cato Institute. &quot;The U.S. won the Cold War with China in 1987 when China adopted American style capitalism&quot; says Trippon. 

Trippon, whose brother John just returned from combat duty as an infantry officer in Iraq, finds irony in the fact that the media decry the loss of American lives to bring democracy to Iraq but refuse to celebrate the establishment of American style capitalism in China, which occurred without a single shot being fired. 

&quot;The American media has a very bad habit of trying to use scare tactics to affect change. For the sake of the county and for the sake of our economy, let&#039;s hope that this time they are not successful.&quot; says Trippon. 

<a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a> is America&#039;s foremost authority on China investing, using proven investing techniques and principles. A former Price Waterhouse CPA, who has worked inside China, Jim has invested in China&#039;s financial markets for years. His team of financial journalists is based in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taipei, and Beijing. Jim serves as Editor-in Chief of China Stock Digest, from its offices in Hong Kong and Houston. Jim, a best-selling author and a member of the Shanghai Foreign Correspondents Club, is frequently quoted in the press and speaks at major investment conferences. His next speaking event will be in May, 2006 at the <a href="http://www.lasvegasmoneyshow.com/MS/lasVegas/spkrProfile.asp?spkrID=494437A#"... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb375254.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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                        <title>China&#8217;s Hu Jintao Visits Washington and Senators Opposing China&#8217;s Capitalism </title>
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                        <description>Chinese President Hu Jintao visits Washington this week as President Bush and Congress gear up to push trade penalties on China. Jim Trippon, editor-in-chief of the China Stock Digest says that &#8220;Instead of Demonizing China, American Politicians should be dancing a Conga Line because of China&#8217;s embrace of American style Capitalism.&#8221; [PRWeb Apr 17, 2006]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Tue, 18 Apr 2006 11:58:58 -0700</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) April 17, 2006 -- Chinese President Hu Jintao visits Washington this week as President Bush and Congress gear up to push trade penalties on China. Jim Trippon, editor-in-chief of the China Stock Digest asks &quot;What are they thinking?&quot; <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/preview/index.htm" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Click Here to subscribe to Jim&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week">Click Here to subscribe to Jim&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week</a>.



From 1948 and 1987, America spent over $6.5 trillion to fight the Cold War, according to the Cato Institute. &quot;The U.S. won that war in 1987 when China adopted capitalism&quot; says China expert <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a>. Instead of Demonizing China, says Trippon, &quot;American Politicians should be dancing in a Conga Line because of China&#039;s embrace of American style capitalism.&quot; Trippon says &quot;Congress and the President are being &quot;bad winner&#039;s&quot;.&quot;

The U.S. trade deficit has reached an all time high of $726 (B) Billion, and the majority of that deficit is due to America&#039;s import of foreign oil. Trippon points out that &quot;although $202 (B) Billion of the U.S. trade deficit is with China, since 1997, U.S. exports to China have soared by 145%.&quot; <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="China Stock Digest">China Stock Digest</a> Editor-in-Chief Jim Trippon says, &quot;American exports to China have been growing at a rate that is seven times faster than U.S. exports to the rest of the world. This is not a time to start a trade war with the Chinese. This is a time to continue our strong export growth to Asia and begin to trim our bloated trade deficit.&quot;

While China remains a Communist country, its leaders are embracing a more and more capitalistic approach to business. &quot;It may be news to most American politicians, but fighting against trade with China is fighting against capitalism,&quot; Trippon said. So why have Senators Byron Dorgan (D) and Lindsey Graham (R) proposed a bill meant to embarrass the Chinese by forcing an annual vote on their permanent normal trade relations status?

Worse yet, Senators Graham (R) and Charles Schumer (D) have proposed a bill punishing China with a 27.5% levy on imports. Why would these Senators want to punish the Chinese when U.S. trade with the Chinese is one of our few success stories? According to Trippon, &quot;Perhaps it is because they are more interested in politics than progress.&quot; Trippon, whose brother John just returned from combat duty as an infantry officer in Iraq, finds irony in the fact that &quot;politicians decry the loss of American lives to bring democracy to Iraq but refuse to celebrate the establishment of American style capitalism in China, which occurred without a single shot being fired.&quot; 

Trippon predicts that anti-Chinese political rhetoric will rise to a crescendo as Washington prepares for a visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao this week.

<a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a> is America&#039;s foremost authority on China investing, using proven investing techniques and principles. A former Price Waterhouse CPA, who has worked inside China, Jim has invested in China&#039;s financial markets for years. His team of financial... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb372991.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>Amal Zaid</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>China&#8217;s Hu Jintao Visits Washington and Senators Opposing China&#8217;s Capitalism </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) April 17, 2006 -- Chinese President Hu Jintao visits Washington this week as President Bush and Congress gear up to push trade penalties on China. Jim Trippon, editor-in-chief of the China Stock Digest asks &quot;What are they thinking?&quot; <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/preview/index.htm" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Click Here to subscribe to Jim&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week">Click Here to subscribe to Jim&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week</a>.



From 1948 and 1987, America spent over $6.5 trillion to fight the Cold War, according to the Cato Institute. &quot;The U.S. won that war in 1987 when China adopted capitalism&quot; says China expert <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a>. Instead of Demonizing China, says Trippon, &quot;American Politicians should be dancing in a Conga Line because of China&#039;s embrace of American style capitalism.&quot; Trippon says &quot;Congress and the President are being &quot;bad winner&#039;s&quot;.&quot;

The U.S. trade deficit has reached an all time high of $726 (B) Billion, and the majority of that deficit is due to America&#039;s import of foreign oil. Trippon points out that &quot;although $202 (B) Billion of the U.S. trade deficit is with China, since 1997, U.S. exports to China have soared by 145%.&quot; <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="China Stock Digest">China Stock Digest</a> Editor-in-Chief Jim Trippon says, &quot;American exports to China have been growing at a rate that is seven times faster than U.S. exports to the rest of the world. This is not a time to start a trade war with the Chinese. This is a time to continue our strong export growth to Asia and begin to trim our bloated trade deficit.&quot;

While China remains a Communist country, its leaders are embracing a more and more capitalistic approach to business. &quot;It may be news to most American politicians, but fighting against trade with China is fighting against capitalism,&quot; Trippon said. So why have Senators Byron Dorgan (D) and Lindsey Graham (R) proposed a bill meant to embarrass the Chinese by forcing an annual vote on their permanent normal trade relations status?

Worse yet, Senators Graham (R) and Charles Schumer (D) have proposed a bill punishing China with a 27.5% levy on imports. Why would these Senators want to punish the Chinese when U.S. trade with the Chinese is one of our few success stories? According to Trippon, &quot;Perhaps it is because they are more interested in politics than progress.&quot; Trippon, whose brother John just returned from combat duty as an infantry officer in Iraq, finds irony in the fact that &quot;politicians decry the loss of American lives to bring democracy to Iraq but refuse to celebrate the establishment of American style capitalism in China, which occurred without a single shot being fired.&quot; 

Trippon predicts that anti-Chinese political rhetoric will rise to a crescendo as Washington prepares for a visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao this week.

<a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a> is America&#039;s foremost authority on China investing, using proven investing techniques and principles. A former Price Waterhouse CPA, who has worked inside China, Jim has invested in China&#039;s financial markets for years. His team of financial... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb372991.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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                        <title>American Politicians Fight Capitalism: What are They Thinking? </title>
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                        <description>Chinese President Hu Jintao visits Washington this week amid calls from Congress and the White House to impose trade restrictions on China&#8217;s capitalist economy.  According to China expert Jim Trippon &#8220;The U.S. won the Cold War with China in 1987 when China adopted capitalism.&#8221; Trippon, editor-in-chief of the China Stock Digest says &quot;America&#8217;s Founding Fathers must be spinning in their graves&quot; over Washington&#8217;s recent move to penalize China&#8217;s capitalist economic success. [PRWeb Apr 16, 2006]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) April 16, 2006 -- Chinese President Hu Jintao visits Washington this week amid calls from Congress to impose trade restrictions on China&#039;s capitalist economy. Jim Trippon, editor-in-chief of the China Stock Digest says &quot;America&#039;s Founding Fathers must be spinning in their graves&quot; over Washington&#039;s recent move to penalize Chinese capitalist economic success. 



From 1948 and 1987, America spent over $6.5 trillion to fight the Cold War, according to the Cato Institute. &quot;The U.S. won that war in 1987 when China adopted capitalism&quot; says China expert <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a>. Instead of Demonizing China, says Trippon, &quot;American Politicians should be dancing in a Conga Line because of China&#039;s embrace of capitalism.&quot; Trippon says &quot;The only thing worse than a sore loser... is a sore winner.&quot; &quot;Congress and the President&quot;, says Trippon, &quot; are being &quot;sore winners&quot;.&quot; <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/preview/index.htm" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Click Here to subscribe to Jim&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week">Click Here to subscribe to Jim&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week</a>.


The history of China&#039;s move to capitalism began with Deng Xiaoping&#039;s famous quote &quot;It doesn&#039;t matter if its a black cat or a white cat, as long as it catches mice&quot;, which Deng used to usher in the economic reform which transformed China&#039;s economy from State control to Capitalism. 

Trippon, whose brother John just returned from combat duty as an infantry officer in Iraq, finds irony in the fact that &quot;politicians decry the loss of  American lives to bring democracy to Iraq but refuse to celebrate the establishment of American style capitalism in China, which occurred without a single shot being fired.&quot; 

Of course much of the debate is over the U.S. trade deficit which reached an all time high of $726 (B) Billion, $202 (B) Billion of which is with China. However, since 1997, U.S. exports to China have soared by 145%. <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="China Stock Digest">China Stock Digest</a> Editor-in-Chief Jim Trippon says, &quot;American exports to China have been growing at a rate that is seven times faster than U.S. exports to the rest of the world. It defies the law of common sense to start a trade war with the Chinese. This is a time to continue our strong growth and begin to trim our bloated trade deficit.&quot;

While China remains a Communist country, its leaders are embracing a more and more capitalistic approach to business. Trippon says, &quot;It may be news to most American politicians, but fighting against trade with China is fighting against capitalism.&quot; It&#039;s time, says Trippon &quot;for Washington politicians to stop being hypocrites and start celebrating the victory of capitalism.&quot; 

<a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a> is America&#039;s foremost authority on China investing, using proven investing techniques and principles. A former Price Waterhouse CPA, who has worked inside China, Jim has invested in China&#039;s financial markets for years. His team of financial journalists is based in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taipei, and Beijing. Jim serves as Editor-in Chief of China... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb372985.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>Amal Zaid</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>American Politicians Fight Capitalism: What are They Thinking? </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) April 16, 2006 -- Chinese President Hu Jintao visits Washington this week amid calls from Congress to impose trade restrictions on China&#039;s capitalist economy. Jim Trippon, editor-in-chief of the China Stock Digest says &quot;America&#039;s Founding Fathers must be spinning in their graves&quot; over Washington&#039;s recent move to penalize Chinese capitalist economic success. 



From 1948 and 1987, America spent over $6.5 trillion to fight the Cold War, according to the Cato Institute. &quot;The U.S. won that war in 1987 when China adopted capitalism&quot; says China expert <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a>. Instead of Demonizing China, says Trippon, &quot;American Politicians should be dancing in a Conga Line because of China&#039;s embrace of capitalism.&quot; Trippon says &quot;The only thing worse than a sore loser... is a sore winner.&quot; &quot;Congress and the President&quot;, says Trippon, &quot; are being &quot;sore winners&quot;.&quot; <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/preview/index.htm" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Click Here to subscribe to Jim&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week">Click Here to subscribe to Jim&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week</a>.


The history of China&#039;s move to capitalism began with Deng Xiaoping&#039;s famous quote &quot;It doesn&#039;t matter if its a black cat or a white cat, as long as it catches mice&quot;, which Deng used to usher in the economic reform which transformed China&#039;s economy from State control to Capitalism. 

Trippon, whose brother John just returned from combat duty as an infantry officer in Iraq, finds irony in the fact that &quot;politicians decry the loss of  American lives to bring democracy to Iraq but refuse to celebrate the establishment of American style capitalism in China, which occurred without a single shot being fired.&quot; 

Of course much of the debate is over the U.S. trade deficit which reached an all time high of $726 (B) Billion, $202 (B) Billion of which is with China. However, since 1997, U.S. exports to China have soared by 145%. <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="China Stock Digest">China Stock Digest</a> Editor-in-Chief Jim Trippon says, &quot;American exports to China have been growing at a rate that is seven times faster than U.S. exports to the rest of the world. It defies the law of common sense to start a trade war with the Chinese. This is a time to continue our strong growth and begin to trim our bloated trade deficit.&quot;

While China remains a Communist country, its leaders are embracing a more and more capitalistic approach to business. Trippon says, &quot;It may be news to most American politicians, but fighting against trade with China is fighting against capitalism.&quot; It&#039;s time, says Trippon &quot;for Washington politicians to stop being hypocrites and start celebrating the victory of capitalism.&quot; 

<a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a> is America&#039;s foremost authority on China investing, using proven investing techniques and principles. A former Price Waterhouse CPA, who has worked inside China, Jim has invested in China&#039;s financial markets for years. His team of financial journalists is based in Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taipei, and Beijing. Jim serves as Editor-in Chief of China... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb372985.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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                        <title>President Bush, Hu Do You Love? - Tough Choices Face Bush on China Trade Policy </title>
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                        <description>Chinese President Hu Jintao visits Washington April 20th amid growing anti-Chinese political rhetoric. Will President Bush choose to appease China or Congress? [PRWeb Apr 10, 2006]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Mon, 10 Apr 2006 10:17:09 -0700</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) April 10, 2006 -- Chinese President Hu Jintao arrives in Washington April 20th, amid rampant anti-Chinese political rhetoric from both sides of Congress. China business expert <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a> says, &quot;President Bush will soon have to choose between appeasing Congress or China.&quot; <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/preview/index.htm" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Click Here">Click Here</a> to subscribe to Trippon&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week.&quot;




&quot;Ignorance and fear continue to run amok among American politicians,&quot; according to China business expert Trippon. &quot;First there was the Senate fight over immigration policy. Now the U.S. Senate is pushing two bills that could virtually wreck American trade with China.&quot; Their timing, according to Trippon, Editor of the <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/index.php" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="China Stock Digest">China Stock Digest</a>, &quot;couldn&#039;t be worse.&quot; 

Much of the issue, Trippon says &quot;is about trade.&quot; The U.S. trade deficit has reached an all time high of $726 (B) Billion, $202 (B) Billion of which is with China. Senators Graham (R) and Charles Schumer (D) have proposed a bill punishing China with a 27.5% levy on imports.

However, since 1997, U.S. exports to <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=jims_photos" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="China">China</a> have soared by 145%. China Stock Digest Editor-in-Chief Jim Trippon says, &quot;American exports to China have been growing at a rate that is seven times faster than U.S. exports to the rest of the world. This is not a time to start a trade war with the Chinese. This is a time to continue our strong growth and begin to trim our bloated trade deficit.&quot; 

Trippon says, &quot;the real media story, missed by the mainstream press, is that Chinese trade has been a boom to the U.S. economy.&quot; Perhaps not a popular idea in Congress, but one Trippon eloquently defends.

&quot;Why would these Senators want to punish the Chinese when U.S. trade with the Chinese is one of our few success stories?&quot; asks Trippon. According to Trippon, &quot;Perhaps it is because they are more interested in politics than progress.&quot;

Trippon predicts that anti-Chinese political rhetoric will rise to a crescendo as Washington prepares for the visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao on April 20th.

What will President Bush do? According to Trippon, &quot;it is likely President Bush will veto any move in Congress to restrain Chinese imports or currency.&quot; While China remains a Communist country, its leaders are embracing a more and more capitalistic approach to business. &quot;It may be news to most American politicians, but fighting against trade with China is fighting against capitalism,&quot; Trippon said. So why have Senators Byron Dorgan (D) and Lindsey Graham  (R) proposed bill meant to embarrass the Chinese by forcing an annual vote on their permanent normal trade relations status?

<a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a> is America&#039;s foremost authority on China investing, using proven investing techniques and principles. A former Price Waterhouse CPA, who has worked inside China, Jim has invested in China&#039;s... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb369883.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>Amal Zaid</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>President Bush, Hu Do You Love? - Tough Choices Face Bush on China Trade Policy </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) April 10, 2006 -- Chinese President Hu Jintao arrives in Washington April 20th, amid rampant anti-Chinese political rhetoric from both sides of Congress. China business expert <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a> says, &quot;President Bush will soon have to choose between appeasing Congress or China.&quot; <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/preview/index.htm" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Click Here">Click Here</a> to subscribe to Trippon&#039;s free e-zine &quot;China Market Week.&quot;




&quot;Ignorance and fear continue to run amok among American politicians,&quot; according to China business expert Trippon. &quot;First there was the Senate fight over immigration policy. Now the U.S. Senate is pushing two bills that could virtually wreck American trade with China.&quot; Their timing, according to Trippon, Editor of the <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/index.php" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="China Stock Digest">China Stock Digest</a>, &quot;couldn&#039;t be worse.&quot; 

Much of the issue, Trippon says &quot;is about trade.&quot; The U.S. trade deficit has reached an all time high of $726 (B) Billion, $202 (B) Billion of which is with China. Senators Graham (R) and Charles Schumer (D) have proposed a bill punishing China with a 27.5% levy on imports.

However, since 1997, U.S. exports to <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=jims_photos" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="China">China</a> have soared by 145%. China Stock Digest Editor-in-Chief Jim Trippon says, &quot;American exports to China have been growing at a rate that is seven times faster than U.S. exports to the rest of the world. This is not a time to start a trade war with the Chinese. This is a time to continue our strong growth and begin to trim our bloated trade deficit.&quot; 

Trippon says, &quot;the real media story, missed by the mainstream press, is that Chinese trade has been a boom to the U.S. economy.&quot; Perhaps not a popular idea in Congress, but one Trippon eloquently defends.

&quot;Why would these Senators want to punish the Chinese when U.S. trade with the Chinese is one of our few success stories?&quot; asks Trippon. According to Trippon, &quot;Perhaps it is because they are more interested in politics than progress.&quot;

Trippon predicts that anti-Chinese political rhetoric will rise to a crescendo as Washington prepares for the visit by Chinese President Hu Jintao on April 20th.

What will President Bush do? According to Trippon, &quot;it is likely President Bush will veto any move in Congress to restrain Chinese imports or currency.&quot; While China remains a Communist country, its leaders are embracing a more and more capitalistic approach to business. &quot;It may be news to most American politicians, but fighting against trade with China is fighting against capitalism,&quot; Trippon said. So why have Senators Byron Dorgan (D) and Lindsey Graham  (R) proposed bill meant to embarrass the Chinese by forcing an annual vote on their permanent normal trade relations status?

<a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=meet_jim_trippon" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="Jim Trippon">Jim Trippon</a> is America&#039;s foremost authority on China investing, using proven investing techniques and principles. A former Price Waterhouse CPA, who has worked inside China, Jim has invested in China&#039;s... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/4/prweb369883.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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                        <title>Will China&#039;s President Hu Jintao be Ambushed by Congress During April Visit to Washington?</title>
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                        <description>With the U.S. arrival of Chinese President Hu Jintao nearing, President Bush gears up to push reform on China. Jim Trippon, editor-in-chief of the China Stock Digest says that American politicians, including Senators Charles Schumer and Lindsey Graham, are looking to point the finger at China for the U.S.&#039;s continuing economic problems. [PRWeb Mar 25, 2006]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Mon,  3 Apr 2006 12:24:25 -0700</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) March 25, 2006 -- With the arrival of Chinese President Hu Jintao nearing, President Bush gears up to push reform on China. Jim Trippon, editor-in-chief of the China Stock Digest says that American politicians are looking to point the finger at China for America&#039;s continuing economic problems. 



The ongoing battle between these two superpowers and the blame game that has erupted in Washington will continue to be a major problem as elections near. Politicians are finding it easy to fault China rather than face the true nature of America&#039;s problems. 

&quot;I expect Bush to pursue currency reforms from Jintao to speed up the process of China revaluing its currency,&quot; says Trippon, &quot;However I don&#039;t see the Chinese President caving under pressure.&quot;

Sen. Lindsay Graham, who recently completed a trip to <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=jims_photos" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="China">China</a>, heavily criticizes China for its policies saying that they are a &quot;government without a conscience...who make it exceedingly difficult&quot; to have relations with the U.S.

He is not alone in his outcries. Other members of Congress are coming forward to protest, threatening action in Congress if China refuses to reform. 

The root of this controversy is America&#039;s growing trade deficit with China, which increased from $161.9 billion in 2004, to a staggering $201.6 billion in 2005, according to the U.S. Census Bureau&#039;s foreign trade statistics.

But the truth is, says Trippon, &quot;the primary reason for America&#039;s growing deficit is oil. It may be easy to blame China for America&#039;s heavy spending on oil since their consumption of it has quickly grown. Trippon says &quot;if American politicians were serious about attacking the trade deficit, Congress would turn its attention towards its biggest economic and political challenge: putting the brakes on increasing U.S. oil consumption.&quot;

&quot;I think that politicians should focus their time and energy on fixing the real problem here,&quot; warns Trippon, &quot;Rather than waste precious moments laying the blame on innocent parties.&quot;

With Congress in heated debates and Bush feeling the pressure, the visit is sure to be newsworthy. For advance comment and expert opinion on the outcome, Jim Trippon is the source for unexpected insight.

The China Stock Digest is a monthly publication that helps individual investors profit from China&#039;s rapid economic growth. Jim Trippon is available for expert commentary by request. For more information or to schedule an interview with Jim Trippon, please visit <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.chinastockdigest.com</a> or contact Amal Zaid at (713) 661-3806.

Contact:t
Amal Zaid / (713) 661-3806
PR @ Trippon.com 

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                        <itunes:author>Amal Zaid</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Will China&#039;s President Hu Jintao be Ambushed by Congress During April Visit to Washington?</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) March 25, 2006 -- With the arrival of Chinese President Hu Jintao nearing, President Bush gears up to push reform on China. Jim Trippon, editor-in-chief of the China Stock Digest says that American politicians are looking to point the finger at China for America&#039;s continuing economic problems. 



The ongoing battle between these two superpowers and the blame game that has erupted in Washington will continue to be a major problem as elections near. Politicians are finding it easy to fault China rather than face the true nature of America&#039;s problems. 

&quot;I expect Bush to pursue currency reforms from Jintao to speed up the process of China revaluing its currency,&quot; says Trippon, &quot;However I don&#039;t see the Chinese President caving under pressure.&quot;

Sen. Lindsay Graham, who recently completed a trip to <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com/Page.php?Nav=linkages&#38;Category=jims_photos" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="China">China</a>, heavily criticizes China for its policies saying that they are a &quot;government without a conscience...who make it exceedingly difficult&quot; to have relations with the U.S.

He is not alone in his outcries. Other members of Congress are coming forward to protest, threatening action in Congress if China refuses to reform. 

The root of this controversy is America&#039;s growing trade deficit with China, which increased from $161.9 billion in 2004, to a staggering $201.6 billion in 2005, according to the U.S. Census Bureau&#039;s foreign trade statistics.

But the truth is, says Trippon, &quot;the primary reason for America&#039;s growing deficit is oil. It may be easy to blame China for America&#039;s heavy spending on oil since their consumption of it has quickly grown. Trippon says &quot;if American politicians were serious about attacking the trade deficit, Congress would turn its attention towards its biggest economic and political challenge: putting the brakes on increasing U.S. oil consumption.&quot;

&quot;I think that politicians should focus their time and energy on fixing the real problem here,&quot; warns Trippon, &quot;Rather than waste precious moments laying the blame on innocent parties.&quot;

With Congress in heated debates and Bush feeling the pressure, the visit is sure to be newsworthy. For advance comment and expert opinion on the outcome, Jim Trippon is the source for unexpected insight.

The China Stock Digest is a monthly publication that helps individual investors profit from China&#039;s rapid economic growth. Jim Trippon is available for expert commentary by request. For more information or to schedule an interview with Jim Trippon, please visit <a href="http://www.chinastockdigest.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.chinastockdigest.com</a> or contact Amal Zaid at (713) 661-3806.

Contact:t
Amal Zaid / (713) 661-3806
PR @ Trippon.com 

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