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00 CIS S 38136
TITLE: China in the
WTO: What Will It Mean for the U.S. High Technology Sector
CIS-NO:
2000-S381-36
SOURCE: Committee on Foreign Relations. Senate
DOC-TYPE: Hearing Retrieve
the full text of testimony
DOC-NO: S. Hrg. 106-634
DATE: Apr. 6, 2000
LENGTH: iii+42 p.
CONG-SESS: 106-2
ITEM-NO: 1039-A; 1039-B
SUDOC: Y4.F76/2:S.HRG.106-634
CIS DOCUMENT ON DEMAND: 1-800-227-2477 (Full Text Reproductions)
GPO-STOCK-NO: 552-070-25915-5.
SUMMARY:
Hearing before the Subcom on International Economic Policy, Export, and
Trade Promotion and the Subcom on East Asian and Pacific Affairs to examine
effects on U.S. economy, including the high-technology sector, of proposed
extension of permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) to China
in connection with China anticipated accession to the World Trade Organization
(WTO).
CONTENT-NOTATION: China trade relations
permanent status estab, US economy impact
DESCRIPTORS:
SUBCOM ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICY, EXPORT,
AND TRADE PROMOTION. SENATE; CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC; FOREIGN TRADE;
FOREIGN ECONOMIC RELATIONS; SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
00-S381-36 TESTIMONY NO: 1 Apr. 6, 2000 p. 5-21
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
EIZENSTAT, STUART E. (Deputy Secretary, Department of
Treasury)
STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION:
Benefits of extending PNTR to China in
light of China anticipated accession to WTO membership; issues related to
extension of PNTR to China and effects on the U.S. economy.
CONTENT NOTATION:
China trade relations
permanent status estab, US economy impact
TESTIMONY DESCRIPTORS:
DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY
00-S381-36 TESTIMONY NO: 2 Apr. 6, 2000 p. 21-42
WITNESSES (and witness notations):
CARLUCCI, FRANK C., III (Board Chairman, Nortel Networks)
YOUNTS, RICHARD (Executive Vice President, Office on Asia
Pacific Affairs, Motorola, Inc)
STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION:
Anticipated positive impact on the U.S. economy, including
high-technology industries, of extending PNTR to China; support
for China PNTR status in light of WTO accession.
CONTENT NOTATION:
China trade relations permanent
status estab, US economy impact
TESTIMONY DESCRIPTORS:
NORTEL NETWORKS
LOAD-DATE:
January 11, 2001