U.S. and China to Hold Export Controls Conference in China
The U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) and the Chinese Ministry of Commerce will hold a conference on China-U.S. High Technology and Strategic Trade on January 29 & 30, 2007, in Shenzhen, China.
Companies doing high technology business in China and importing controlled goods from the U.S. or re-exporting them to/from China are invited to attend the program. Christopher Padilla, Assistant Secretary for Export Administration, will be the keynote speaker.
According to BIS, the program will include the following topics:
- The market opportunities and prospects for U.S. high technology and strategic trade exports to China
- The status, issues of China-U.S. high technology and strategic trade and export licensing issues affecting this trade
- Discussion of Proposed Regulatory Changes, including the proposed “Revisions and Clarification of Export and Reexport controls for the People’s Republic of China; New Authorization Validated End-User”
- China Export Control System
- U.S. Export Control System to China
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