WASHINGTON -- It's a safe bet that U.S. Senators Charles Schumer and Lindsey Graham didn't talk bras when they were in Beijing last week complaining about the trade deficit and the undervalued yuan.
They should have.
The saga of the bra in the global trading system is a metaphor of how warped the trade debate has become.
Mr. Schumer and Mr. Graham speak for a disturbing protectionist consensus in Washington that believes the trade deficit -- and the broader current account gap -- is ruining the U.S. economy and must be eliminated.
They want China, which pegs its currency to the U.S. dollar, to let the yuan float higher, making its bras, TVs and everything else it makes more expensive for Americans. If they don't, Congress is threatening to hit China with a 27.5-per-cent tariff.
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