Engagement as Policy Towards China
Participants talked about the need to bolster trade with China despite a report detailing Chinese espionage. They said that while the breech… read more
Participants talked about the need to bolster trade with China despite a report detailing Chinese espionage. They said that while the breech was serious, trading goods unrelated to national security should not be interrupted by the incident. They also talked about maintaining Most Favored Nation status and China’s admittance to the World Trade Organization. After their remarks they answered questions from the audience. close
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