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May 29, 2007
Conference in Beijing: U.S.-China Trade: Legal and Policy Issues and Opportunities
[Editor's Note: Carol Kalinoski, who will speak at the conference, has kindly provided this overview.]
"The Fourth Annual Conference of the Asian Legal Studies Program, co-sponsored by DePaul University School of Law (Chicago, Illinois) and Beijing Foreign Studies University School of Law will be held Wednesday, May 30, 2007, at the Japanese Studies Center, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Beijing, China.
"The theme of this year's conference is "U.S.-China Trade: Legal and Policy Issues and Opportunities". The panelists will focus on a number of practical issues facing the every-growing, economically interdependent U.S.-China trade in a highly-charged political environment in Washington. Topics include developments in Chinese antitrust law, Chinese Customs and tariff issues, hot topics in U.S. export controls affecting China, managing trade risks, and trade conflicts in the textile and apparel industry.
"Speakers have been drawn from the U.S., China, and the Asia Pacific region, and include prominent Chinese government officials, American jurists, trade practitioners and experienced consultants, industry representatives and scholars.
"Additional information about the conference is available from Jerald A. Friedland, Director Asian Legal Studies Program, DePaul University College of Law, e-mail: jfriedland@depaul.edu."
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