Congressman Dave Camp, R-Midland, announced that the Committee on Ways and Means will hold a hearing on the U.S.-China economic relationship. The hearing will be 10 a.m. Tuesday. The hearing will focus on the significant opportunities presented by the Chinese market as well as the barriers that U.S. companies, farmers, and workers continue to face. The hearing will explore the Administration's plans to address China's persistent barriers to trade and investment. "And when China has violated its international obligations, the United States must aggressively enforce its rights. I look forward to hearing the Administration's plan for addressing China's persistent barriers to U.S. exports and investment and exploring what should be done to ensure American employers and workers are treated fairly, said Camp."
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Camp announces China trade hearing
via Midland Daily News
Congressman Dave Camp, R-Midland, announced that the Committee on Ways and Means will hold a hearing on the U.S.-China economic relationship. The hearing will be 10 a.m. Tuesday. The hearing will focus on the significant opportunities presented by the Chinese market as well as the barriers that U.S. companies, farmers, and workers continue to face. The hearing will explore the Administration's plans to address China's persistent barriers to trade and investment. "And when China has violated its international obligations, the United States must aggressively enforce its rights. I look forward to hearing the Administration's plan for addressing China's persistent barriers to U.S. exports and investment and exploring what should be done to ensure American employers and workers are treated fairly, said Camp."
Congressman Dave Camp, R-Midland, announced that the Committee on Ways and Means will hold a hearing on the U.S.-China economic relationship. The hearing will be 10 a.m. Tuesday. The hearing will focus on the significant opportunities presented by the Chinese market as well as the barriers that U.S. companies, farmers, and workers continue to face. The hearing will explore the Administration's plans to address China's persistent barriers to trade and investment. "And when China has violated its international obligations, the United States must aggressively enforce its rights. I look forward to hearing the Administration's plan for addressing China's persistent barriers to U.S. exports and investment and exploring what should be done to ensure American employers and workers are treated fairly, said Camp."
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