Mitt Romney railed against Chinese attempts to game trade regulations
during a campaign appearance in Ohio Tuesday, as the Republican
candidate looked to regain footing after a series of discouraging polls
in the crucial swing state.
"People in Ohio can sell products
anywhere, and can compete with anyone in the world. I understand when we
trade and when other nations trade on a fair basis, we will create
jobs. I understand when people cheat that kills jobs. China has cheated.
I will not allow that to continue," Romney said.
Romney went on to criticize China for suppressing the value of its currency and counterfeiting American products.
Read more on The Hill's Briefing Room blog.