Trade Relations with China
Witnesses testified about trade relations with China and China’s bid for membership in the World Trade Organization at a hearing of the Hous… read more
Witnesses testified about trade relations with China and China’s bid for membership in the World Trade Organization at a hearing of the House Ways and Means Committee’s Subcommittee on Trade. Lawmakers testified about renewing Normal Trade Relations Status, formerly Most Favored Nation status, and about tensions between the countries following the accidental bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade. Business leaders then testified about the benefits of maintaining good trade relations with China. close
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- George David Chairman and CEO United Technologies
- Richard Fisher Deputy Trade Representative
- Neil Gambow President Post Glover Resistors
- Harold McGraw III President and COO McGraw-Hill
- Steve Van Andel Chief Executive Officer Amway Corporation
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