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VP Biden says Romney good at creating jobs -- in China
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) June 26, 2012



Vice President Joe Biden kept the pressure on Mitt Romney's White House bid Tuesday, lampooning the Republican as an expert at job creation -- in rival China and growing economic power India.

President Barack Obama's re-election team pounced last week on a Washington Post report that former private equity firm Bain Capital was a pioneer of the practice of "outsourcing" US jobs to low-wage economies overseas while Romney was at its helm, and Biden took up the baton at a campaign stop in Iowa.

"You've got to give Mitt Romney credit," Biden told a crowd in the city of Waterloo.

"He's a job creator -- in Singapore, China, India. He's been very good at creating jobs overseas."

Biden then quoted the Post article, saying that while the practice was disruptive to members of the US workforce, outsourcing "has made US companies more nimble and profitable."

"I simply ask you, how's that nimble-profitable thing working for you all?" Biden asked.

"How's that nimble and profitable thing working for those eight million Americans who are out of work... just as a consequence of this recession?"

The Obama campaign, contending with stubbornly high national unemployment of 8.2 percent, has sought to undercut Romney's chief rationale that his experience in the private business sector makes him uniquely qualified to create jobs in the sagging US economic recovery.

Citing documents filed with US regulators, the Post said Bain Capital, the firm Romney founded and headed for 15 years, invested in companies that led in establishing call centers and manufacturing facilities in other countries.

Romney's camp has sought to knock down the story, including citing news reports that said three out of every four jobs created by the top 35 US-based multinationals in the last two years were overseas, and that the Obama administration sent over $1.5 billion in economic stimulus funds to foreign manufacturers.

"Vice President Biden today doubled down on the Obama campaign's same misleading attacks in an effort to distract voters from the president's disastrous economic record," Romney spokeswoman Andrea Saul said in a statement.

He "thinks that economic development means sending billions of taxpayer dollars to foreign-owned companies and rewarding donors with money from his failed stimulus program."

Biden, speaking to several hundred supporters in Iowa, sought to skewer the multimillionaire Romney for being "out of touch" with everyday Americans and having offshore bank accounts.

"Did you ever think the nominee of a major political party running for president would have a Swiss bank account?" he said.

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China warns EU against potential trade sanctions
Beijing (AFP) June 26, 2012 - Beijing on Tuesday warned the European Union that EU firms would suffer if it decides to take action against companies in China's solar and telecommunications sectors due to trade rows.

EU firms have long accused Beijing of giving Chinese solar cell makers and telecoms firms an unfair competitive advantage through state subsidies, and have called for Brussels to restrict imports of their products.

The European Union is reportedly preparing to launch an anti-dumping investigation into leading Chinese telecoms firms Huawei and ZTE.

Commerce ministry spokesman Shen Danyang rejected allegations that the two companies received subsidies as "groundless", adding they have been growing through "complete market competition".

He pointed out that many European telecoms companies have operated in China for many years, benefiting both Beijing and Brussels.

"China does not want such a win-win situation being undermined or damaged," he said.

"Facing the grave world economic situation, we think China and the EU should enhance policy coordination... and refrain from using trade protection measures."

The US Commerce Department last month imposed levies of between 31 and 250 percent on Chinese producers and exporters, saying it had found they sold solar cells in the United States at artificially low prices, a practice known as dumping.

The European Union may also follow suit and impose sanctions against China soon, according to previous media reports.

However, Shen warned that any sanctions on the Chinese solar cell industry would be detrimental to EU firms because China is a big buyer of European raw materials used to make photovoltaic products.

"If the EU restricts Chinese photovoltaic products, it will harm the development of the upstream and downstream companies of the EU's own photovoltaic industry," he said.

He said China has so far imported a total of 40 billion yuan ($6.3 billion) worth of equipment to produce solar batteries -- and 45 percent of this was purchased from European nations including Germany and Switzerland.

"We hope the EU will be prudent (in taking any action)," he said.



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