U.S.-China Trade Relations Part 2
House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Trade heard testimony from representatives of Chinese watchdog groups and business leaders on issues re… read more
House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Trade heard testimony from representatives of Chinese watchdog groups and business leaders on issues relating to U.S.-China trade, including the Clinton administration’s decision to extend China’s most favored nation trade status and proposals to induce democratic reforms in China through economic policy. close
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- Anne Himmelfarb Research Associate The New Republic
- Ronni Nass Representative American Assn. of Exporters and Importers
- Joel Simon Counsel
- Richard Younts Executive Motorola Corporation
- Hai Ching Zhao President National Council on Chinese Affairs
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