While US consumers have opened their pocket books, other countries such as Japan and China are still slow to import as freight and cargo US goods. Imports of foreign made goods are coming into the United States at a faster rate than last year. While the President envisions increasing US exports, there is no evidence that this is occurring at a rapid pace.
Part of the problem appears to be the undervaluation of Chinese currency. Once their currency is allowed to rise to a more realistic level, the Chinese will have the ability to purchase more goods. This will also of course increase the cost to US consumers of Chinese goods.
While pack n send exports goods for businesses and inviduals, it also monitors currency flucuations around the world. As United States goods become more reasonably priced in comparison to other countries goods, exports of US made goods will defiantly rise.
This will be good for US workers and their families.
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