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A Final Gift President Bush gave to China before stepping down
Jan 29, 2009 19:48
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The Bush administration last week in office sent copies of "gift" to China, Chinese companies as long as the provisions for certification, the United States issued a license, you can buy high-tech products to the United States, do not need to review the case.


U.S. Department of Commerce said in a statement Wednesday, China and the United States has bilateral civilian high-tech to eliminate unnecessary barriers to trade, an increase of U.S. high-tech exports reached an agreement in principle. The agreement will be reduced to some extent, the U.S. high-tech export obstacles, Boeing may be the first to benefit.

U.S. Department of Commerce said in a statement, the representatives of China and the United States Department of Commerce January 13 signed a "Sino-US evidence on the experience of end-user site visit to the question of exchange of letters", which is a high-tech trade between the two countries in bilateral cooperation in the field The "A milestone" positive results.
Jan 29, 2009 19:50
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China to the United States to purchase high-tech has been questioned by the U.S. conservatives, because many high-tech can be converted to military purposes, such as lasers, high-performance computers, aviation communications technology, inertial navigation systems. Therefore, in the past China to the United States to purchase high-tech, especially the military and civilian dual-use high-tech, the application must be the case, one by one review, that is, the buyer must ensure that the Chinese side will not be converted to military use and will not transferred to the military departments, the U.S. government will issue an export license.


Now, in the Bush administration less than a week, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced that, following negotiations, to establish a new system, that is the future as long as customers in China to obtain a one-time U.S. government certification, you can buy U.S. high-tech. Thus, it is considered the Bush administration will soon step down as "gift" to China.



Jan 29, 2009 19:51
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U.S. Department of Commerce Minister Mario Mancuso said in a statement that the new approach that takes care of a substantial U.S. national security and commercial interests. At the same time, the United States and China have welcomed the practice of business. Mario Mancuso Mario Mancuso said in a statement: "Our views on this landmark am delighted with the outcome." He said: "China is our largest trading partners, which contribute to the promotion of high-tech U.S. exports to China.". However, there are different voices within the Congress, for example, the Democratic Party's House Energy and Commerce Committee members, said Ma, the Bush administration during his term of office the last few days of approval for such new initiatives, but did not give a detailed explanation to the Congress, will be detrimental to national security.

In June 2007 in accordance with the U.S. Department of Commerce's "certified end-user" (VEU) system, access to foreign veu authorized end-users from the United States imports of specific dual-use items (both civilian may also be military technology and materials, such as computer hardware and aircraft parts, etc.), required to obtain export licenses, which can reduce transaction costs veu enterprises and the stability of trade expectations.

Jan 29, 2009 19:53
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In October 2007, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced the five registered in China veu list, which means that enterprises on the list for future imports from the United States in certain sensitive products will not be a separate application for leave, but officials must accept the United States site visits. However, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce expressed dissatisfaction over this, that without the consent of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, the United States may not be of any registered enterprises in China with veu-related site visits.

For some high-tech products or because of their dual-use attributes related to national security, the United States of such exports has been controlled, and the United States and China has long been pursuing a high-tech export control, but also restrained the U.S. high-tech products to China market and export growth. In these circumstances, China has been earnestly hope that the United States to relax its export controls.
Jan 30, 2009 02:29
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This brings to mind a misquoted (on my part) statement: "The (we) capitalist will sell you the rope
in which to hang us"
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