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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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Hearings Archives

06/23/2005
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

05/19/2005
Hearing: China and the Future of Globalization
5.19-20.05HT.pdf15.73 MB

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

04/21/2005
Hearing: China's High Technology Development
4.21-22.05HT.pdf6.4 MB

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

04/14/2005
Hearing: China's State Control Mechanisms and Methods

April 14, 2005


Room 385, Russell Senate Office Building
Delaware and Constitution Avenues, NE
Washington, DC 20510


Co-Chairs: Commissioners June Teufel Dreyer and William Reinsch

AGENDA

OPENING STATEMENTS

03/10/2005
Hearing: China's Proliferation Practices and Role in the North Korea Crisis
3.10.05ht.pdf2.63 MB

March 10, 2005


Room 562 Dirksen Senate Office Building
First Street and Constitution Avenue,
NE Washington, D.C.


Co-Chairs: Commissioners Carolyn Bartholomew, Fred D. Thompson and Larry M. Wortzel

AGENDA

OPENING STATEMENTS

02/03/2005
Hearing: China and the WTO: Assessing and Enforcing Compliance

February 3-4, 2005

Dirksen Senate Office Building
1st & Constitution Avenue, NE
Washington, DC

Co-Chairs: Commissioners Patrick A. Mulloy and June Teufel Dreyer

AGENDA

OPENING STATEMENTS

01/13/2005
Hearing: The Impact of U.S.-China Trade and Investment on Pacific Northwest Industries
1.13.05ht.pdf5.59 MB

January 13, 2005

The Bell Harbor Hotel - Bell Street, Pier 66
(3rd Floor Bell Harbor International Conference Center)
2211 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98121


Co-Chairs: Chairman William A. Reinsch and Vice Chairma

AGENDA

OPENING STATEMENTS

09/23/2004
Symposia on Transatlantic Perspectives on Economic and Security relations with China
11.30.04HT.pdf1.34 MB
09/23/2004
Hearing: The Impact of U.S.-China Trade and Investment on Key Manufacturing Sectors
9.23.04HT.pdf1.38 MB

September 23, 2004


Akron City Council Office 166 South High Street
(Municipal Building) Room 301
Akron, OH 44308


AGENDA

OPENING REMARKS

04/16/2004
Hearing: China's Presence in the Global Capital Markets
4.16.04.pdf446.24 KB

April 16, 2004

SD-138 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC

OPENING REMARKS

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