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Hearings Archives

09/06/2007
Hearing: China’s Impact on the North Carolina Economy: Winners and Losers
9.6.07HearingTranscript.pdf767.1 KB

September 6, 2007

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

The Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, Kenan Conference Center – Room 204
Skipper Bowles Road, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1550.


Hearing Co Chairs:  Commissioners Jeffrey Fiedler and Dennis Shea

07/31/2007
Hearing: Access to Information in the People’s Republic of China
7.31.07HearingTranscript.pdf683.55 KB

July 31, 2007

      

Russell Senate Office Building, Room 385

Deleware and Constitution Avenue, NE

Washington, DC  20510


 

07/12/2007
Hearing: China’s Proliferation and the Impact of Trade Policy on Defense Industries in the United States and China
7.12-13.07HearingTranscript.pdf684.88 KB

July 12-13, 2007    

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

Hearing co-Chairs: Commissioners Mark T. Esper and William Reinsch

06/14/2007
Hearing: China’s Energy Consumption and Opportunities for U.S.-China Cooperation to Address the Effects of China’s Energy Use
6.14-15.07HearingTranscript.pdf1.38 MB

June 14-15, 2007


385 Russell Senate Office Building

05/24/2007
Hearing: The Extent of the Government’s Control of China’s Economy, and Implications for the United States
5.24-25.07HearingTranscript.pdf903.71 KB

May 24 -25, 2007

03/29/2007
Hearing: China's Military Modernization and Its Impact on the United States and the Asia-Pacific
3.29-30.07HearingTranscript.pdf3.59 MB

March 29-30, 2007


Room 562 Dirksen Senate Office Building
First Street and Constitution Avenue, NE
Washington, DC  20510


Hearing Co Chairs: Commissioners William Reinsch and Larry Wortzel

02/01/2007
Hearing: The U.S.-China Relationship: Economics and Security in Perspective
2.1-2.07HearingTranscript.pdf2.86 MB

February 1-2, 2007


Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 562
First Street and Constitution Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20510


Hearing Co-chairs: Chairman Carolyn Bartholomew, Vice Chairman Daniel Blumenthal

AGENDA

OPENING STATEMENTS

09/14/2006
Hearing: China’s Proliferation to North Korea and Iran, and Its Role in Addressing the Nuclear and Missile Situations in Both Nations
9.14.06HearingTranscript.pdf1.65 MB

September 14, 2006


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


Hearing Co-chairs:  Commissioners Daniel Blumenthal and William Reinsch

AGENDA

Opening Statements

08/22/2006
Hearing: China’s Financial System and Monetary Policies - The Impact on U.S. Exchange Rates, Capital Markets, and Interest Rates
8.22.06HearingTranscript.pdf1.39 MB

August 22-23, 2006


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


Hearing Co-chairs: Chairman Larry Wortzel and Commissioner Patrick Mulloy

AGENDA

Opening Statements

08/03/2006
Hearing: China’s Role in the World - Is China a Responsible Stakeholder?
8.3-4.06HearingTrascript.pdf3.57 MB

August 3-4, 2006


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


Hearing Co-chairs: Vice Chairman Carolyn Bartholomew, Commissioner Dan Blumenthal

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