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        商務(wù)英語聽力:亞太密切關(guān)注美國總統(tǒng)競選

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        People in East Asia and Pacific nations are closely watching the American presidential election campaign.
            Experts say statements made during the election campaign have raised concerns about the United States and its future in Asia and the Pacific. They wonder whether the next U.S. president will follow through on promises to stay active in the area.
            Many observers say the Asia-Pacific area is very important to America’s future security and economic success. President Barack Obama and former president George W. Bush both worked to expand diplomatic, economic and security ties across the area.
            The U.S. government has long sought to restrict North Korea’s nuclear activities and to guarantee freedom of movement in the South China Sea. The government also has been working to expand American trade ties with East Asia.
            The two main presidential candidates have made comments suggesting some policies might change under the next administration. Also, the presidential campaign has gotten increasingly personal, with almost daily attacks by the candidates directed at each other.