Slate has published a piece I wrote about rising Chinese factory prices and what they mean for American consumers (hint: it means we're all going to be paying more for everyday goods for some time to come). Check out the piece here.
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"So far this year, the renminbi has been appreciating at a 16 percent annualized rate. "
I'm the author of The China Price, an investigation into the human and environmental cost of our pursuit of ever-cheaper goods. I spent nine years at the Financial Times, covering China, Japan, and the UK. Before joining the FT, I researched Japanese defense policy at Tokyo University’s graduate school and worked as an aide to Nakatani Gen, a Japanese politician. A 1997 cum laude graduate of Princeton University, I was born in Washington, DC and now live in Hong Kong with my husband, the photographer Colin Beere.
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"So far this year, the renminbi has been appreciating at a 16 percent annualized rate. "
appreciated against what?
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