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CIS Microfiche Library 1970-2002 (CIS Asia Pacific Collection)

 CIS NO: 80-H701-57
 TITLE: Technology Transfer to China.
 SOURCE: Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. House
 DOC TYPE: Hearing                   COLLATION: iii+236 p. il.
 DATE: Nov. 13, 15, 1979
 CONGRESS-SESSION: 96-1              SUDOC: Y4.Sci2:96/88
 ITEM NO: 1025-A
 LC CARD NO: 80-602094               MC ENTRY NO: 80-17451

 Committee Serial No. 88. Hearings before the Subcom on Science, Research,
 and Technology and the Subcom on Investigations and Oversight to examine
 problems and long-term implications of increasing transfer of technology
 from the U.S. to China.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Technology transfer to China
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): SUBCOM ON SCIENCE, RESEARCH,
     AND TECHNOLOGY. HOUSE; SUBCOM ON INVESTIGATIONS AND OVERSIGHT. HOUSE;
     CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC; TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER (US technology transfer
     to China); FOREIGN.TRADE

 80-H701-57 TESTIMONY NO: 1         Nov. 13, 1979 p. 2-17
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     PERKINS, DWIGHT H. (chm, economics dept, Harvard Univ)
 STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Overview of technology exchange role in
     promoting world stability; explanation of recent progression in China
     toward economic development; benefits of expanded China/U.S. trade.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Technology transfer to China
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): ECONOMIC.DEVELOPMENT (China
     economic dev)

 80-H701-57 TESTIMONY NO: 2         Nov. 13, 1979 p. 18-59
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     FINGAR, THOMAS (asst dir, US-China relations program, Stanford Univ)
 STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Overview of Chinese views on technology
     transfer, including Chinese opposition to foreign policies restricting
     transfer of sensitive technologies; description of Chinese technology
     acquisition policies and assessment of consequences for U.S. trade;
     explanation of revised Chinese plans to acquire technologies following
     limited success of previous trade policies.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Technology transfer to China

 80-H701-57 TESTIMONY NO: 3         Nov. 13, 1979 p. 60-81
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     JENKINS, KEMPTON B. (Dep Asst Sec, East-West Trade, Commerce Dept)
     SCHWARTZMAN, ROBIN B. (Act Dep Asst Sec, Trade Regulation)
 STATEMENTS AND DISCUSSION: Status of trade agreement negotiations with
     China; support for Federal financial assistance to enable U.S. exporters
     to compete with foreign exporters for China trade; potential benefits of
     expanded trade with China.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Technology transfer to China
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): DEPARTMENT.OF.COMMERCE;
     COMPETITION (China trade, US and foreign exporters competition);
     NEGOTIATIONS (China/US trade agreement negotiations); TRADE
     AGREEMENTS (China/US trade agreement negotiations)

 80-H701-57 TESTIMONY NO: 4         Nov. 13, 1979 p. 81-87
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     RAMSEY, ROBERT L. (dir, intl mktg, DC office, Bell Helicopter Textron)
 STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Description of Bell agreement with China to
     coproduce helicopters.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Technology transfer to China
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): HELICOPTERS (China/US
     industry agreement to coproduce helicopters); BELL HELICOPTER TEXTRON

 80-H701-57 TESTIMONY NO: 5         Nov. 15, 1979 p. 91-111
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     FROSCH, ROBERT A. (Administrator, NASA)
 STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Review of space technology exchanges between
     U.S. and China; potential problems and benefits resulting from
     communications satellite sale to China.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Technology transfer to China
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
     SPACE ADMINISTRATION; SPACE PROGRAMS; COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITES
     (China purchase of US satellite, problems and benefits)

 80-H701-57 TESTIMONY NO: 6         Nov. 15, 1979 p. 112-178
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     PHILLIPS, CHRISTOPHER H. (pres, Natl Council for US-China Trade)
 STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Overview of economic and trade growth in China
     (articles, tables, p. 141-172), focusing on energy development;
     assessment of Chinese need for high-technology imports; adverse impact
     of U.S. export licensing delays on trade development with China.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Technology transfer to China
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR
     U.S.-CHINA TRADE; ENERGY.RESOURCES (China energy dev growth); EXPORT
     CONTROLS (China trade inhibition by US export licensing delays);
     LICENSES (China trade inhibition by US export licensing delays);
     STATISTICAL DATA: FOREIGN TRADE (China foreign trade);
     ECONOMIC.DEVELOPMENT (China economic dev)

 80-H701-57 TESTIMONY NO: 7         Nov. 15, 1979 p. 178-179
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     LI, WEI (first sec, Embassy of the People's Republic of China)
 STATEMENT: Support for technology transfer.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Technology transfer to China

 80-H701-57 TESTIMONY NO: 8         Nov. 15, 1979 p. 179-211
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     SMIL, VACLAV (assoc prof, geography dept, Univ of Manitoba, Canada)
 STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Overview of current capabilities and import
     needs of Chinese coal, natural gas, and electric generation industries;
     appraisal of Chinese problems in upgrading energy production
     performance; recommendations for U.S. response to Chinese technology
     requests.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Technology transfer to China
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): COAL AND COAL MINING (China
     coal industry capabilities and import needs); NATURAL GAS AND GAS
     INDUSTRY (China gas industry capabilities and import needs); ELECTRIC
     POWER (China electric power industry capabilities and import needs)

 80-H701-57 TESTIMONY NO: 9         Nov. 15, 1979 p. 211-236
 WITNESSES (and witness notations):
     THEROUX, EUGENE A. (partner, Baker and McKenzie)
 STATEMENT AND DISCUSSION: Review of Chinese procedures for awarding
     foreign patents, trademarks, and copyrights; description of Chinese
     system of royalty payments for foreign technology use; examples of
     Chinese use of foreign technology and reproduction of foreign products
     without authorization or compensation.
 CONTENT NOTATION: Technology transfer to China
 DESCRIPTORS (and special content notations): TRADEMARKS (China trademark
     system for foreign products); COPYRIGHT (China copyright system for
     foreign products); PATENTS (China patent system for foreign products);
     BAKER AND MCKENZIE
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