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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the following hearing of the U.S.-

China Economic and Security Review Commission.

    Name: Larry M. Wortzel, Chairman of the U.S.-China Economic and 

Security Review Commission.

    The Commission is mandated by Congress to investigate, assess, 

evaluate and report to Congress annually on the U.S.-China economic and 

security relationship. The mandate specifically charges the Commission 

to ``analyze and assess the Chinese role in the proliferation of 

weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and other weapons (including dual-use 

technologies) to terrorist-sponsoring states, and suggest possible 

steps which the United States might take, including economic sanctions, 

to encourage the Chinese to stop such practices.'' Pursuant to this 

mandate, the Commission will hold a public hearing in Washington, DC on 

September 14, 2006.



Background



    This event is the eighth and final hearing in a series of public 

hearings the Commission will hold during its 2006 report cycle to 

collect input from leading experts in academia, business, industry, 

government and the public on the impact of the economic and national 

security implications of the U.S. growing bilateral relationship with 

China. The September 14, 2006, hearing is being conducted to obtain 

commentary about the economic and national security implications of 

Chinese proliferation practices and its role in the North Korean and 

Iranian nuclear program, and the impact of these issues on U.S. 

security interests. In particular, the hearing will examine China's 

involvement in the North Korean and Iranian nuclear situations and the 

role it is, or should be, playing to resolve the current crises. 

Information on hearings, as well as transcripts of past Commission 

hearings, can be obtained from the USCC Web site http://www.uscc.gov.



    This hearing will address ``China's Proliferation to North Korea 

and Iran, and Its Role in Addressing the Nuclear and Missile Situations 

in Both Nations'' and will be co-chaired by Commissioners Daniel 

Blumenthal and William Reinsch.



Purpose of Hearing



    The hearing is designed to assist the Commission in fulfilling its 

mandate by examining China's proliferation activities, transfers of WMD 

technology by Chinese entities to Iran, North Korea and other states of 

concern, and developments in connection with China's role in the Six-

Party Talks with North Korea.

    Copies of the hearing agenda will be made available on the 

Commission's Web site http://www.uscc.gov. Any interested party may 



file a written statement by September 14, 2006, by mailing to the 

contact below. The hearing will be held in two sessions, one in the 

morning and one in the afternoon, where Commissioners will take 

testimony from invited witnesses. There will be a question and answer 

period between the Commissioners and the witnesses.



Date and Time: Thursday, September 14, 2006, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

Eastern Standard Time. A detailed agenda for the hearing will be posted 

to the Commission's Web site at http://www.uscc.gov in the near future.





ADDRESSES: The hearing will be held on Capitol Hill in Room 385 Russell 

Senate Office Building. Public seating is limited to about 50 people on 

a first come, first served basis. Advance reservations are not 

required.



FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any member of the public wishing 

further information concerning the hearing should contact Kathy 

Michels, Associate Director for the U.S.-China Economic and Security 

Review Commission, 444 North Capitol Street, NW., Suite 602, 

Washington, DC 20001; phone: 202-624-1409, or via E-mail at 

kmichels@uscc.gov.





    Authority: Congress created the U.S.-China Economic and Security 

Review Commission in 2000 in the National Defense Authorization Act 

(Pub. L. 106-398), as amended by Division P of the Consolidated 

Appropriations Resolution, 2003 (Pub. L. 108-7), as amended by 

Public Law 109-108 (November 22, 2005).



    Dated: August 9, 2006.

Kathleen J. Michels,

Associate Director, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.

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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the following hearing of the U.S.-

China Economic and Security Review Commission.

    Name: Larry M. Wortzel, Chairman of the U.S.-China Economic and 

Security Review Commission.

    The Commission is mandated by Congress to investigate, assess, 

evaluate and report to Congress annually on the U.S.-China economic and 

security relationship. The mandate specifically charges the Commission 

to investigate ``the extent of Chinese access to, and use of United 

States capital markets, and whether the existing disclosure and 

transparency rules are adequate to identify Chinese companies which are 

active in United States markets and are also engaged in proliferation 

activities or other activities harmful to United States security 

interests.''

    Pursuant to this mandate, the Commission will hold a public hearing 

in Washington, DC on August 22, 2006, to assess the nature and 

consequences of interaction between the Chinese and U.S. capital 

markets. China agreed to open its financial system to foreign 

participation when it joined the World Trade Organization. This process 

is already underway and accelerating, and the Commission, therefore, 

believes it is important and timely to assess the nature and 

consequences of interaction between the Chinese and U.S. capital 

markets.



Background



    This event is the seventh in a series of public hearings the 

Commission will hold during its 2006 report cycle to collect input from 

leading experts in academia, business, industry, government and the 

public on the impact of the economic and national security implications 

of the U.S. growing bilateral trade and economic relationship with 

China. The August 22 hearing is being conducted to obtain commentary 

about the economic and national security implications of Chinese 

macroeconomic policies on U.S. capital markets, exchange rates and 

interest rates. Information on upcoming hearings, as well as 

transcripts of past Commission hearings, can be obtained from the USCC 

Web site http://www.uscc.gov.



    This hearing will address ``China's Financial System and Monetary 

Policies: The Impact on U.S. Exchange Rates, Capital Markets, and 

Interest Rates'' and will be Co-chaired by Chairman Larry M. Wortzel 

and Commissioner Patrick A. Mulloy.



Purpose of Hearing



    At this hearing the Commission seeks to assess the health of the 

Chinese financial system, evaluate the nature of foreign participation 

and understand the relationship between China's financial system and 

domestic Chinese politics. The Commission also seeks to explore the 

nature of capital flows into and out of China in order to understand 

how those flows affect U.S. interest rates and the value of the dollar.

    The hearing is designed to assist the Commission in fulfilling its 

mandate by examining the condition of China's financial system, its 

increasing openness to foreign competition as required under WTO rules, 

China's WTO commitments to the financial sector, and the impact of 

Chinese macroeconomic policies on U.S. capital markets.

    Copies of the hearing agenda will be made available on the 

Commission's Web site http://www.uscc.gov. Any interested party may 



file a written statement by August 22, 2006, by mailing to the contact 

below. The hearing will be held in two sessions, one in the morning and 

one in the afternoon, where Commissioners will take testimony from 

invited witnesses. There will be a question and answer period between 

the Commissioners and the witnesses.



Date and Time: Tuesday, August 22, 2006, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern 

Standard Time. A detailed agenda for the hearing will be posted to the



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ADDRESSES: The hearing will be held on Capitol Hill in Room 385 Russell 

Senate Office Building. Public seating is limited to about 50 people on 

a first come, first served basis. Advance reservations are not 

required.



FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any member of the public wishing 

further information concerning the hearing should contact Kathy 

Michels, Associate Director for the U.S.-China Economic and Security 

Review Commission, 444 North Capitol Street, NW., Suite 602, 

Washington, DC 20001; phone: 202-624-1409, or via E-mail at 

kmichels@uscc.gov.





    Authority: Congress created the U.S.-China Economic and Security 

Review Commission in 2000 in the National Defense Authorization Act 

(Pub. L. 106-398), as amended by Division P of the Consolidated 

Appropriations Resolution, 2003 (Pub. L. 108-7), as amended by 

Public Law 109-108 (November 22, 2005).



    Dated: August 9, 2006.

Kathleen J. Michels,

Associate Director, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.

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