President Bill Clinton signed the 2000 United States-China Relations Act of 2000, encouraging free trade with the CCP September 20, 2000Senate Approves Normalized Trade With China, 83-15Washington PostIn the end, however, few lawmakers are believed to have suffered any meaningful repercussions, and none is believed to be in serious political difficulty because...Read MoreMarch 9, 2000Clinton Speech on China Trade BillInstitute for Agricultural and Trade PolicyBut the question is not whether we approve or disapprove of China’s practices. The question is, what’s the smartest thing to do to improve these...Read More
September 20, 2000Senate Approves Normalized Trade With China, 83-15Washington PostIn the end, however, few lawmakers are believed to have suffered any meaningful repercussions, and none is believed to be in serious political difficulty because...Read More
March 9, 2000Clinton Speech on China Trade BillInstitute for Agricultural and Trade PolicyBut the question is not whether we approve or disapprove of China’s practices. The question is, what’s the smartest thing to do to improve these...Read More