Holzmann was one of about 40 persons from U.S.-based electronics manufacturers and suppliers who lobbied legislators in the nation's Capitol this week. The group pushed Congress for action on several pending bills that would mandate China to revalue its currency, the yuan, to open market levels. Many estimates place the actual value of the yuan at about 40% less than its current trading value.
Holzmann was one of a lobbying group that was coordinated by the trade association IPC. A fellow lobbyist, Mark Jankowski, a vice president at MacDermid,
agreed that the awareness and reception the group received was improved
over previous years. "I think something will happen this year," he said.
Holzmann said the empathy shown cut across party lines. "It's about jobs, not ideologies."