Economics Take Fore in U.S.-China Tensions

As Plans for Obama, Clinton to Meet Dalai Lama Stoke Political Tensions, U.S. Concerns Grow Over Economic Issues Full Story »

Posted by Mike Miller
Tags Help
Editorial Help
Posted by: Posted by Mike Miller - Feb 18, 2010 - 8:41 PM PST
Content Type: Article
Edit Lock: This story can be edited
Edited by: Dwight Rousu - Feb 19, 2010 - 2:27 AM PST

Reviews

Show All | Notes | Comments | Quotes | Links
Mike Miller
3.4
by Mike Miller - Feb. 19, 2010

This article contains journalism. It is also well written. But what the article fails to present is a connection to what is going on with the article. It touches reasons as to why the United States does argues about why it is a issue that the currency in China is undervalued, but does not hit a home-run. After reading this article, I gained a rough idea to what is going to on, but I'm still not certain.

See Full Review » (6 answers)
Naadir Ginyard
3.3
by Naadir Ginyard - Feb. 19, 2010

So this article is well written and very factual. The problem is that Chinese currency is undervalued. This is causing Americans to lose jobs. Obama has noticed this and has made an attempt to plan a meeting with China so it could potentially change.

See Full Review » (6 answers)

Comments on this story Help (BETA)

NT Rating | My Rating

Ratings

3.5

Average
from 3 reviews (4% confidence)
Quality
3.5
Facts
4.0
Fairness
3.0
Sourcing
3.3
Popularity
3.3
Recommendation
3.0
Credibility
3.7
# Reviews
1.5
# Views
5.0
# Likes
1.0
# Emails
1.0
More
How our ratings work »
(See these related stories.)

Links Help

No links yet. Please review this story to add some!