U.S.-China Relations: Improving U.S. Competitiveness Through Trade
Agenda
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Member Statements
- Ron Wyden (D - OR)
- Mike Crapo (R - ID)
Witnesses
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Michael R.
Wessel
CommissionerU.S.-China Economic and Security Review CommissionWashington , DC
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Aynne
Kokas, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Media Studies and Senior Faculty Fellow at Miller Center for Public AffairsUniversity of VirginiaCharlottesville , VA
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Clete R.
Willems
PartnerAkin Gump Straus Hauer & Feld LLPWashington , DC
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David
Baer
Chief Operating Officer and General CounselElement ElectronicsWinnsboro , SC
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