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TRADE RELATIONS WITH CHINA:HAROLD MCGRAW III
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Congressional Testimony
06-08-1999
Statement of Harold McGraw III, President and Chief Executive Officer McGraw-Hill
Companies, New York, N.Y. on behalf of Emergency Committee for American
Trade
Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Trade of the House Committee on Ways
and Means
Hearing on United States-China Trade Relations and the Possible Accession
of China to the World Trade Organization
June 8, 1999
I. Introduc...
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Story, Jonathan China: the Race to Market London.(Book Review)
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