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Hearing: China and the WTO - Compliance and Monitoring

Thursday, February 5, 2004


SD-124, Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC


AGENDA

OPENING REMARKS

  • OPENING STATEMENT BY CHAIRMAN ROGER W. ROBINSON, JR.
  • OPENING STATEMENT BY CHAIRMAN RICHARD D’AMATO.
  • OPENING STATEMENT BY HEARING CO-CHAIR WILLIAM A. REINSCH

PARTICIPANTS and TESTIMONY:(Click on a name to read participants bios and the remark link to read prepared remarks in an HTML page. View a PDF file by clicking the PDF link associated with each individual)

Panel I: Administration Views

  • James J. Jochum, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, Export Administration (Remarks)
  • Charles W. Freeman, III Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, North East Asia (Remarks)
  • FAS Administrator A. Ellen Terpstra
  • Randal Schriver, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs

Panel II: China's Compliance Record

  • Terence P. Stewart, Managing Partner, Stewart and Stewart Law Offices (Remarks)
  • Robert Cassidy, Director of International Trade and Services, International Trade & Customs Collier Shannon Scott, (Remarks)

Panel III: Agriculture, Labor and Business Views

  • Robert A. Kapp, President, U.S.-China Business Council (Remarks)
  • Richard L. Trumka, AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer
  • Robert Vastine, President, Coalition of Service Industries
  • Robert Carlson, President, North Dakota Farmers Union (Remarks)

Panel IV: Industry, Technology, Intellectual Property Rights

  • William Primosch, Director of International Business Policy, National Association Of Manufacturers
    (Remarks)
  • Eric H. Smith, President of the International Intellectual Property Alliance
  • Anne B. Craib, Director of International Trade and Government Affairs, Semiconductor Industry Association (Remarks)

Additional Material Supplied

  • Ann Wrobleski, International Vice President, American Forest and Paper Association
  • Patricia R. Sheikh, Deputy Administrator for International Trade Policy, USDA (Remarks)
  • Timothy P. Trainer, President, International AntiCounterfeiting Coalition, Inc. (Remarks)
  • Brad Smith Managing Director for International Relations American Council of Life Insurers (Remarks)
Transcript
2.5.04HT.pdf1.1 MB

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