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Chinese Scholars Visit Washington on Fact-Finding Mission

Sponsored by American Foreign Policy Council
Washington, DC
June 15, 1998


Two Chinese scholars, Mr. Shi Huiye and Mr. Li Xiushan, arrived in Washington, D.C. on June 5, touching off a 10-day fact-finding mission.

Shi, a leading intellectual in the People’s Republic of China, has published 20 books and over 200 articles.  Li is an international relations specialist.

They sought to gain first-hand knowledge of economic institutions and policy-making by examining the regulation of markets and competitive market mechanisms.

Key Issues in U.S.-China Relations

Shi and Li met with Amb. Richard McCormack, who discussed the impact of the Japanese economic crisis.  The delegation members also touched upon significant political issues with Dr. William Schneider, a member of the congressionally mandated Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the

U.S. Lessons in Competition

In addition, Shi and Li looked at anti-trust enforcement with the chief of competition policy in the Justice Department’s Anti-Trust Division. 

 

They also delved into U.S. efforts to increase business competitiveness in meetings with the:

  • Council Competitiveness;
  • Ctr. for International Private Enterprise;
  • U.S. Chamber of Commerce; and
  • World Council of Credit Unions

The delegation looked at market sector trends in talks with the:

  • National Association of Manufacturers;
  • America’s Community Bankers;
  • the Farm Bureau; and
  • EarthData International of Maryland

 Shi and Li then traveled to New York where they met with Haven Capital Management and accompanied a broker on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.


Related Categories: China; International Economy; China Program

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