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The Trump Administration has many high-profile China trade investigations underway, including a Section 301 investigation focused on IP theft and coerced technology transfers by US companies to Chinese counterparts. In addition, China is now suing the United States in the WTO over the US decision to declare that China is not a market economy, and therefore is still subject to special rules in antidumping investigations that can lead to high duties on Chinese imports into the United States. On Capitol Hill, Senator Cornyn just introduced a major bill with bipartisan support that stiffens CFIUS rules regarding the screening of foreign investment for national security concerns. The bill would expand US government scrutiny of new forms of business investment by foreigners, including joint ventures and minority shares, and it is squarely focused on China.
Ms. Reade is currently a Senior Associate at CSIS and Senior Counsel at Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer. Looking forward into 2018, she will review the latest developments in Trump China policy, including the direction of USTR and Commerce Department investigations, like Section 301, the safeguard actions under way to block certain imports, and the national security investigations of steel and aluminum imports. She will also discuss the new CFIUS related legislation and provide an early assessment of its prospects.
This event is off-the-record and seating will be limited. Pastries and Coffee will be served.