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The legislation would make it easier for the Commerce Department to place duties on imports from countries that have "fundamentally undervalued" currencies — defined as "protracted, large-scale intervention" in foreign exchange markets; an undervaluation of at least 5 percent; persistent global current account surpluses; and "excessive" foreign asset reserves.
CHAN Also, undervaluation of currency and limited freedom of speech.
The panel estimated that the undervaluation of the warrants cost taxpayers $10 million.
"It's another story of the undervaluation of the work that women disproportionately do".
Other analysts say that an undervaluation of 10 percent of more remains significant.
We should have customs duties that include a charge for undervaluation of their currencies.
For years, China has fed its unprecedented economic expansion through the undervaluation of its currency.
The measure displays a massive range, from a whopping 78% overvaluation in Canada to an undervaluation of 37% in Japan.
The first is to tackle transfer mispricing, including the undervaluation of exports by a company to understate its tax liability.
Beijing's aggressive undervaluation of the renminbi is a serious problem for the American economy and the global economy.
Desperate to press ahead, Cable accepted the price, even as every commentator at the time expressed surprise at what seemed a clear undervaluation of the company.
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