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U.S.-China Relations in 2021: Emerging Risks

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Hearing on "U.S.-China Relations in 2021: Emerging Risks" 

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 430, and Webex

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Hearing Co-Chairs: Vice Chair Robin Cleveland [Opening Statement] and Commissioner Kim Glas [Opening Statement]

9:00 AM – 9:10 AM: Co-Chairs' Opening Remarks
 
9:10 AM – 10:40 AM: Panel I: Beijing’s Assertion of “Comprehensive Jurisdiction” over Hong Kong

  • Michael C. Davis, Global Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars [Testimony]
  • Angeli Datt, Senior Research Analyst for China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, Freedom House [Testimony]
  • Samuel Chu, Founder and Former Managing Director, Hong Kong Democracy Council [Testimony]
  • Maureen Thorson, Partner, Wiley Law [Testimony]

10:40 AM – 10:50 AM: Break

10:50 AM – 12:20 PM: Panel II: The CCP’s Control of Markets and Data

  • Dan Harris, Partner, Harris Bricken [Testimony]
  • Rebecca Fair, CEO and Cofounder, Thresher [Testimony]
  • Shaswat Das, Counsel, King & Spalding [Testimony]

12:20 PM – 1:00 PM: Lunch Break

1:00 PM – 1:45 PM: Administration Panel: Administration Views on U.S. Export Controls

  • Jeremy Pelter, Acting Undersecretary and Deputy Undersecretary, Bureau of Industry and Security [Testimony]

1:45 PM – 1:55 PM: Break

1:55 PM – 3:25 PM: Panel III: Assessing Export Controls and Foreign Investment Review

  • Kevin Wolf, Partner, Akin Gump [Testimony]
  • Giovanna M. Cinelli, Fellow, National Security Institute at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School [Testimony]
  • David R. Hanke, Fellow, National Security Institute at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School [Testimony]

3:25 PM – 3:30 PM: Closing Remarks

3:30 PM: Adjourn

Transcript
September 8, 2021 Hearing Transcript3.55 MB

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