Views on China Trade Remedy Legislation

Many claim that China's currency is being kept artificially undervalued, giving China an unfair advantage in trading with the U.S. As such, a number of bills have been circulating in both the House and Senate recently with the intent of forcing China to revalue its currency, calling on the Department of Commerce to intercede. A vocal debate exists the severity of this issue, as well as the efficacy of any legislation proposed to address it. Come get the details from influential members of the trade community. Our panelists will feature:

Mr. Skip Hartquist
Counsel, China Currency Coalition

Mr. Stephen Claeys
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Import Administration
Department of Commerce

Mr. Gary Hufbauer
Reginald Jones Senior Fellow
Peterson Institute for International Economics


Mr. Daniel Ikenson
Associate Director, Center for Trade Policy Studies
CATO Institute


and moderator

Lewis Liebowitz
Partner, Hogan and Hartson

When:

Wednesday, September 26, 2007
9:00 to 10:30 am


Where:

Offices of Hogan & Hartson LLP
Courtroom Litigation Center (Lower Lobby of the Building)
555 13th St NW
Washington, DC 20004
Nearest Metro: Metro Center


Price:

$20 Members, $35 Non-Member


Contact: Michael Virga

   

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