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Welcome
Notice of Postponement
- Seattle, WA The Commission's
October 14th hearing in Seattle, Washington
to examine the impact of U.S.-China trade
and investment on Pacific Northwest industries
has been postponed until early 2005. The Commission
will announce the new date and venue in the
near future. (click
here to read notice)(pdf
version )
(Click
here to view the full agenda) (Click
here to read the press release) (Read
participants bios and written statements)
Videotape of Akron Hearing: To purchase a videotape of the hearing
in VHS or DVD format, contact Justin Rzepka
at 202-624-1454 or via email at jrzepka@uscc.gov.
Cost per set: VHS $48 / DVD $90US-China Commission
Hearing in Akron
-September
23, 2004 - Written Transcript of the CNN interview
with Commissioner Wessel (View
Transcript) A New Look! The U.S.-China
Economic and Security Review Commission is redesigning
our current webpage. The changes will be made
visible soon, although the website address will
remain the same. As internet users interested
in the Commission's activities, we hope that
you find the new design both useful and appealing. Press Release: The Commission has
announced plans to begin its 2004-2005 reporting
cycle with two hearings aimed at gaining first
hand perspectives on the impact of U.S.-China
trade and investment on the U.S. economy.View
Press Release! Upcoming Hearings!
A hearing
will be held on October 14, 2004, in Seattle,
Washington to examine U.S.-China trade and investment
in aviation, aerospace, technology, and other
vital Pacific Northwest industries.
A detailed agenda will
be announced as soon as available.
Please contact Kathy
Michels via email at kmichels@uscc.gov or
202-624-1407 for information.
Commission cites troubling trends for U.S economic
and national security interests: details
year-long studies and offers numerous recommendations
in its Annual Report to Congress (click
here for Press Release)(pdf
file)
For information
contact Tyson Hill at 202 624-1447 or email
him at thill@uscc.gov
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