GOP Reps Urge Administration to Address China Concerns at S&ED
In a May 6, 2011 letter, Ways and Means Committee Republicans urged the Administration to address improve market access and address longstanding concerns at May 9-10, 2011 Strategic and Economic Development (S&ED). The letter expresses concern for a variety of issues, including WTO-inconsistent subsidies, a lack of regulatory transparency, currency misalignment, “indigenous innovation” policies, persistent failure to adequately protect intellectual property, export restraints, etc.
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The letter also urges the Administration to measure progress on greater U.S. market access to China through the use of objective criteria, including commercially meaningful metrics, such as increased U.S. exports to and sales in China that increase U.S. jobs.
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