Our present balance in trade surplus with China should continue over that period of time. I want to take this time to commend the distinguished chairman of the trade subcommittee for the major effort that he and his subcommittee have put into this program and particularly in view of the long history of controversy with our extension of mostfavorednations treatment to Communist countries. Of course. the problem of immigration has been always present in the considerations. and I congratulate the gentleman from Ohio. He has shown statesmanship and leadership. I think that without that kind of persistence we would not be here today.
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