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U.S. Tools to Address Chinese Market Distortions

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Hearing on "U.S. Tools to Address Chinese Market Distortions" 

June 8, 2018

Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 562

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9:00 AM – 9:05 AM:           Opening Remarks: Commissioner R. Glenn Hubbard and Commissioner Jonathan Stivers

9:05 AM – 11:00 AM:         Panel I: A Coordinated Policy Response to Chinese State Capitalism

  • Chad Bown, Ph.D., Reginald Jones Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics; former Senior Economist for International Trade and Investment, White House Council of Economic Advisors (Testimony)
  • Linda Dempsey, VP, International Affairs and Economic Policy, National Association of Manufacturers (Testimony)
  • Celeste Drake, Trade and Globalization Policy Specialist, AFL-CIO (Testimony)
  • Jennifer A. Hillman, Professor from Practice, Georgetown Law School; former Member, WTO Appellate Body (Testimony)

11:00 AM – 11:10 AM:       Break

11:10 AM – 1:10 PM:          Panel II: A Coordinated Policy Response to China’s Techno-nationalism

  • Lee Branstetter, Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University; former Senior Economist for International Trade and Investment, President’s Council of Economic Advisors (Testimony)
  • Mark Cohen, head of the Asia IP Project, University of California at Berkeley; former Senior Counsel, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (Testimony)
  • Willy Shih, Ph.D., Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Management Practice in Business Administration, Harvard Business School (Testimony)
  • Graham Webster, China Digital Economy Fellow at New America; Senior Fellow, Paul Tsai China Center at Yale Law School (Testimony)

1:10 PM:                              Adjourn

Transcript
Hearing Transcript - June 8, 2018.pdf4.8 MB

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