Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Influencing China's WTO Compliance and Commercial Legal Reform: Beyond MonitoringApril 02, 2004
Statements of Panelists:
Henry A. Levine, U.S. Department of Commerce
Mr. Levine serves as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Asia Pacific Policy in the International Trade Administration's office of Market Access and Compliance. His responsibilities include market access concerns and compliance with international trade agreements that affect U.S. companies operating in the Asian Pacific region.
Linda Wells, U.S. Department of Commerce
Ms. Wells is Chief Counsel for Commercial Law Development and the director of the Commercial Law Development Program (CLDP) in the Office of the General Counsel. CLDP provides technical assistance to support legal and regulatory reforms that encourage market-driven trade and investment in countries in economic transition.
Leslie Griffin, United States Chamber of Commerce
Ms. Griffin serves as Director of Asian Affairs in the Chamber's International Affairs Division. She is responsible for developing and executing Chamber programs and policy relating to U.S. trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region, and also serves as a staff executive for the Chamber's China WTO Implementation Working Group.
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