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    The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission is a legislative branch commission created by the United States Congress in October 2000 with the legislative mandate to monitor, investigate, and submit to Congress an annual report on the national security implications of the bilateral trade and economic relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China, and to provide recommendations, where appropriate, to Congress for legislative and administrative action.

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    The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission is chartered to monitor, investigate, and report to Congress on the national security implications of the bilateral trade and economic relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China. The Commission meets its research mission by submitting to Congress an Annual Report, as well as by conducting staff-led reports, contracted research, and more.

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UPDATE: The Importance of Trade Remedies to the U.S. Trade Relationship with China - Challenges Facing the Use of Antidumping Law: A Critical Period for the Administration and Congressional Action
Prepared by Terence P. Stewart, Robert E. Lighthizer, David A. Hartquist, Linda A. Andros, and Roger B. Schagrin, July 20, 2005
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Dark Clouds on the Horizon: Rising U.S.-China Frictions
Written Statement of Commissioner Carolyn Bartholomew before the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace - Seminar on US-China Relations, "Dark Clouds on the Horizon: Rising U.S.-China Frictions ", now available. July 14, 2005
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National Security Dimensions of the Possible Acquisition of UNOCAL by CNOOC and the Role of CFIUS
Statement Chairman C. Richard D’Amato Before the House Committee on Armed Services hearing on "National Security Dimensions of the Possible Acquisition of UNOCAL by CNOOC and the Role of CFIUS" now available.
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Hearing: U.S.-China Trade Impacts on the U.S. Defense Industrial Base
June 23, 2005 124 Dirksen Senate Office Building 1 st Street and Constitution Avenue, NE Washington, DC Co-Chairs: Commissioners Michael Wessel, William Reinsch, and Larry Wortzel AGENDA OPENING STATEMENTS
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Competition for Commodities: China and the North American Response
Statement of C. Richard D’Amato, Chairman, on “Competition for Commodities: China and the North American Response,” before the Canada Institute, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Toronto, Canada, June 10, 2005.
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Hearing: China and the Future of Globalization
May 19-20, 2005 Council on Foreign Relations 58 East 68 th Street New York, NY 10021 Co-Chairs: Chairman C. Richard D’Amato and Vice Chairman Roger W. Robinson, Jr. OPENING STATEMENTS
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The Importance of Trade Remedies to the U.S. Trade Relationship with China – Challenges Facing the Use of Antidumping Law: A Critical Period for the Administration and Congressional Action
Prepared by Terence P. Stewart, Robert E. Lighthizer, David A. Hartquist, Linda A. Andros, and Roger B. Schagrin, May 16, 2005
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Hearing: China's High Technology Development
April 21-22, 2005 Stanford University Stauffer Auditorium, The Hoover Institution Stanford, CA Co-Chairs: Chairman C. Richard D'Amato and Commissioner Patrick A. Mulloy AGENDA OPENING STATEMENTS
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China's Progress in Technological Competitiveness: The Need for a New Assessment
Prepared for the USCC by Dr. Michael P. Pillsbury, April 21, 2005
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Briefing Paper for the USCC Field Investigation: China’s High Technology Development
Prepared for the USCC by Dr. Charles W. McMillion, MGB Information Services, April 21, 2005
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