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U.S. Creating New Office on China Trade

 
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 11:29 am    Post subject: U.S. Creating New Office on China Trade Reply with quote

My initial impression is that this is more of a political move than anything else - but if this serves to dampen protectionist sentiment in Congress, then I am all for it. Let's just hope China does more to curb software privacy going forward (one way they can achieve this is to develop more of a middle class in China).
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U.S. Creating New Office on China Trade
Friday June 23, 1:24 pm ET
By Jim Abrams, Associated Press Writer
Bush Administration Announces New Office on China Trade Enforcement

WASHINGTON (AP) -- A new federal office is being set up solely to concentrate on making sure that China lives up to its trade obligations.
The plan, announced by new U.S. Trade Representative Susan Swab Friday, reflects growing impatience in Congress with Beijing's slow pace in correcting practices regarded as illegal or unfair.

Schwab also is establishing a new intellectual property office. China has been cited by the administration as a chief source of intellectual property piracy that costs U.S. businesses billions of dollars in losses every year.

"Between these two initiatives it's another step forward to ensure that the United States is active and aggressive in enforcement of our rights under trade agreements," Schwab said at a news conference with House Majority Whip Roy Blunt, R-Mo.

Blunt welcomed the USTR moves, noting that it was critically important that China be a responsible trading partner. "This is an item of significant member concern."

There has been increasing pressure on the administration from members of Congress to crack down on China because of its failure to move aggressively to meet its World Trade Organization obligations to open up its markets to American goods and financial services and protect intellectual property.

There also have been complaints about China's reluctance to adjust its currency against the U.S. dollar, one factor behind China's trade surplus with the United States that hit a record $200 billion last year.

Schwab, who took the job earlier this month, said she was appointing Claire E. Reade to serve as chief counsel for China Trade Enforcement. Reade is an international trade litigator who has represented U.S. and foreign clients in trade disputes and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Named to head the new Intellectual Property Office at the USTR is Assistant Trade Representative Victoria A. Espinel, who has been the agency's chief adviser on intellectual property matters.

USTR: http://www.ustr.gov/
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 7:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

WTO comes around:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125008679464026013.html

Next up, Obama must rule on tire-dumping case brought by "his" union pals in steel next week. Could prove interesting.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 10:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Shooting down satellites, building a navy and hitting the 1Trillion reserves has finally broken "developing nation" status in US.

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2d0b5614-f292-11db-a454-000b5df10621.html
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But the pirates remain fleetfooted, with DVD copies of Spider-Man 3 on sale in Beijing on Tuesday, more than a week before its US cinema release

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