We made a mistake in granting Most Favored Nation (MFN) status to China in 1980. It is time that we reserve it for our own nation.
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We made a mistake in granting Most Favored Nation (MFN) status to China in 1980. It is time that we reserve it for our own nation.
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Biography: Roger Simmermaker has an Associate's Degree in Electronics Engineering Technology, has worked for one of America's largest defense contractors in Cape Canaveral, Florida for over 33 years, and is the past president of International (more...)
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