(Reuters) - During a wide-ranging interview with Reuters in which he said the beleaguered U.S. housing market was bottoming out, Paulson conceded that American attitudes toward China had soured over what some U.S. interests see as unfair trade tactics and worry about tainted food and other products.
"The perception of China in the U.S. has been on the negative side for some time because many in the U.S. are unhappy with the risks they see and some of the negatives they see in globalization," Paulson said.
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"The perception of China in the U.S. has been on the negative side for some time because many in the U.S. are unhappy with the risks they see and some of the negatives they see in globalization," Paulson said.
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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