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U.S.- China Economic and Security Review Commission, "2010 Annual Report to Congress," November 1, 2010
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission’s 2010 Annual Report to Congress sets forth the Commission’s analysis of the U.S.-China relationship in the topical areas designated by its Congressional mandate. These areas are China’s proliferation practices, the qualitative and quantitative nature of economic transfers of U.S. production activities to China, the effect of China’s development on world energy supplies, the access to and use of U.S. capital markets by China, China’s regional economic and security impacts, U.S.-China bilateral programs and agreements, China’s record of compliance with its World Trade Organization (WTO) commitments, and the implications of China’s restrictions on freedom of expression. Our analysis, along with recommendations to Congress for addressing these identified concerns, is chronicled in the Report’s six chapters and summarized herein.
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