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[IWS] USCC: FOREIGN INVESTMENT CLIMATE IN CHINA: PRESENT CHALLENGES AND POTENTIAL FOR REFORM [28 January 2015]

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U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC and SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION (USCC)

 

HEARING ON THE FOREIGN INVESTMENT CLIMATE IN CHINA: PRESENT CHALLENGES AND POTENTIAL FOR REFORM [28 January 2015]

http://www.uscc.gov/Hearings/hearing-foreign-investment-climate-china-present-challenges-and-potential-reform

 

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

 

G-50 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC

Hearing Co-Chairs: Commissioners William A. Reinsch and Deniel Slane

 

8:30 am – 8:45 am Co-chairs’ remarks: Commissioners William A. Reinsch and Daniel Slane

 

8:45 am – 9:45 am    Administration Panel: Assessing the Interface between China’s Competition and Technology Licensing Policies

Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, DC (Testimony) ßClick Here

Mark A. Cohen, Special Counsel, U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Washington, DC (Testimony) ßClick Here

(Testimony)

9:45 am – 11:15 am Panel I: Industry Perspectives on the Foreign Investment Climate

Robert D. Atkinson, Ph.D., President, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, Washington, DC  (Testimony) ßClick Here

Dan Harris, Founder/Partner, Harris Moure, Seattle, WA (Testimony) ßClick Here

Written statement from Oded Shenkar, Ph.D., Ford Motor Company Chair in Global Business Management, The Ohio State University (Testimony) ßClick Here

11:15 am – 12:45 pm Panel II:  The Legal and Regulatory Context for China’s Competition Law Enforcement

Abbot (Tad) Lipsky, Jr., Partner, Latham & Watkins, Washington, DC
Elizabeth Xiao-Ru Wang, Ph.D., Principal, Charles River Associates, Boston, MA (Testimony)
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William Kovacic, Global Competition Professor of Law and Policy; Director, Competition Law Center, George Washington University Law School, Washington, DC (Testimony)
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Written statement from Gil Kaplan, Partner, King & Spalding, Washington, DC (Testimony) ßClick Here

12:45 pm – 1:45 pm    Lunch Break

 

1:45 pm – 3:15 pm      Panel III:  Evaluating the Impact of China’s Reforms on the Foreign Investment Climate

Lucille Barale, Visiting Professor, Georgetown University School of Law, Washington, DC
Joshua Eisenman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin, Lyndon Johnson School of Public Affairs, Austin, TX; Senior Fellow for China Studies, American Foreign Policy Council, Washington, DC (Testimony)
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Scott Kennedy, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Freeman Chair in China Studies and Director, Project on Chinese Business and Political Economy, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC (Testimony)
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- See more at: http://www.uscc.gov/Hearings/hearing-foreign-investment-climate-china-present-challenges-and-potential-reform#sthash.zvQs0dKf.q4sxdpkE.dpuf

 

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