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U.S.-China Commission: Hearing on Trade/Investment

The USCC hearings are always very good.  This is worth following.

 

June 14th Hearing: “The Evolving U.S.-China Trade & Investment Relationship”

Co-Chairs: Commissioners William Reinsch and Dan Slane

WHAT: Hearing on the Evolving U.S.-China Trade & Investment Relationship

WHEN: Thursday, June 14th, 2012, 8:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

WHERE: 2118 Rayburn House Office Building,   Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.

PANEL INFO: Panelists’ bios and written statements will be available on the Commission’s website at www.uscc.gov.

CONTACT: Jonathan Weston at (202) 624-1407 or jweston@uscc.gov.

HEARING AGENDA

8:45a – 8:50aOpening Remarks 
8:50am – 10:20amPanel I: Trade Flows and the Evolving Bilateral Trade Balance 

Judith Dean, Professor of International Economics, Brandeis University

Shang Jin Wei, N.T. Wang Professor of Chinese Business and Economy, Columbia University

Yingying Xu, Ph.D., Economist and Council Director, Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation (MAPI)

10:20a – 10:30pBreak
10:30a – 12:00pPanel II: Trade Enforcement Challenges 

Michael McCarthy, Chief Legal Counsel, Infinera Corporation

James Fellowes, Chairman and CEO, Fellowes Inc.

Ahmed Siddiqui, Founder of Go Go Mongo!

12:00p – 1:00pLunch
1:05p – 2:30pPanel III:  Bilateral Investment Issues 

Nova Daly, Public Policy Consultant, Wiley Rein LLP

David Fagan, Partner, Covington and Burling LLP

2:30pAdjourn

 

 

 


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