U.S. Treasury Department semi-annual report: No country is listed as a currency manipulator
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Planet Daily News: The U.S. Treasury Department submitted a semi-annual report to Congress on the macroeconomic and foreign exchange policies of major U.S. trading partners. In the report, the Treasury reviewed and assessed the policies of major trading partners for the four quarters ending December 2024, which account for approximately 78% of U.S. goods and services trade. The review found that during the four quarters ending in December 2024, no major trading partners manipulated their currency exchange rates against the U.S. dollar. Currently, the Treasury's "monitoring list" of major trading partners includes 9 economies, including Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Vietnam, Germany, Ireland, and Switzerland.
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