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The research papers and reports listed on this website are prepared at the request of the Commission to support its deliberations. It is posted to the Commission’s website in order to promote greater public understanding of the issues addressed by the Commission in its ongoing assessment of U.S.-China economic relations and their implications for U.S. security, as mandated by P.L. 106-398 and P.L. 108-7. Posting to the Commission’s website does not imply an endorsement by the Commission or any individual Commissioner of the views or conclusions expressed in the paper.


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10/20/08

Read the following Research Papers prepared by the “Trade Lawyers Advisory Group” under a grant funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA):

1/03/08

Read the following Research Papers prepared by the “Trade Lawyers Advisory Group” under a grant funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA):

09/02/05

Commission's Trade Lawyers Advisory Group's Report entitled "Any Change to China's Non-Market Economy Status Must be Based on the Criteria Specified Under U.S. Antidumping Law," dated August 18, 2005. (PDF)

07/28/05

The Commission's Trade Lawyers Advisory Group submits an update to its report -- The updated report dated July 20, 2005 provides selected updates to issues reviewed in the May 2005 Report including outgrowth from the Dalian, China mini-ministerial of trade ministers. (PDF)


06/01/05

June 1, 2005 Research paper entitled "An Analysis of U.S.-China Advanced Technology Trade" prepared by Pat Choate and Edward A. Miller, Manufacturing Policy Project is available. (PDF)

05/16/05

May 16, 2005: The Commission's Trade Lawyers Advisory Group submits its first Report entitled: The Importance of Trade Remedies to the U.S. Trade Relationship with China." The Report examines the trade relationship between the U.S. and China, the use of legitimate trade remedies to address trade distortions, the existing challenges to effective trade remedies versus Chinese dumping, and recommends steps that need to be taken. (PDF)

Read the transmittal letter and Report (PDF)