Thursday, June 27, 2013
Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 608
Washington, DC 20002
- See more at: http://origin.www.uscc.gov/Hearings/hearing-macau-and-hong-kong-webcast#sthash.mG7GdxYR.dpuf9:00a - 9:15a Co-Chairs’ remarks: Commissioners James M. Talent and Katherine C.Thursday, June 27, 2013
Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 608
Washington, DC 20002
- See more at: http://origin.www.uscc.gov/Hearings/hearing-macau-and-hong-kong-webcast#sthash.mG7GdxYR.dpufFriday, February 21, 2014
Room 608, Dirksen Office Building
1st Street Southeast
Washington, DC 20002
Hearing Co-Chairs: Commissioners Michael R. Wessel and Daniel M. Slane
9:00a–9:10a Co-Chairs’ remarks
9:10a–10:45a Panel I: The Impact of the U.S.-China Relationship on U.S. Jobs
- Dr. Robert Scott, Director of Trade and Manufacturing Policy Research, Economic Policy Institute (Testimony)
- Dr. Oded Shenkar, Ford Motor Company Chair in Global Business Management, Fisher School of Business, Ohio State University (Testimony)
- Dr. Peter K. Schott, Professor of Economics, Yale University (Testimony)
10:45a–11:00a Break
11:00a–12:30p Panel II: Assessment of U.S. Trade Law Enforcement Effort with China
- Mr. Dan DiMicco, Chairman Emeritus, Nucor Corporation (Testimony)
- Ms. Elizabeth Drake, Partner, Stewart and Stewart (Testimony)
- Dr. Philip I. Levy, Senior Fellow, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs (Testimony)
12:30p–1:30p Lunch Break
1:30p–3:00p Panel III: Chinese State-Owned Enterprises and Non-Market Economics Competitive Challenges
- Dr. Willy C. Shih, Robert and Jane Cizik Professor of Management Practice in Business Administration, Harvard Business School (Testimony)
- Dr. Adam Hersh, Senior economist and China specialist, Center for American Progress (Testimony)
- Mr. Joel Backaler, Director, Frontier Strategy Group (Testimony)
3:00p Adjourn
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