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significant foreign narcotics traffickers
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1. TAPIA QUINTERO, Jose
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Notice of Open Public Hearing
U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission.
ACTION: Notice of open public hearing—
January 22, 2014, Washington, DC
AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given of the
following hearing of the U.S.-China
Economic and Security Review
Commission.
Name: Dennis C. Shea, Chairman of
the U.S.-China Economic and Security
Review Commission. The Commission
is mandated by Congress to investigate,
assess, and report to Congress annually
on ‘‘the national security implications of
the economic relationship between the
United States and the People’s Republic
of China.’’ Pursuant to this mandate, the
Commission will hold a public hearing
in Washington, DC on January 30, 2014,
‘‘China’s Military Modernization and its
Implications for the United States.’’
Background: This is the first public
hearing the Commission will hold
during its 2014 report cycle to collect
input from academic, industry, and
government experts on national security
implications of the U.S. bilateral trade
and economic relationship with China.
The hearing will examine the inputs to
China’s military modernization,
including financial resources and
China’s defense industry, and the
current and future capabilities of
China’s military. In addition, this
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hearing will assess the impact of China’s
military modernization on the United
States and examine U.S. options.
The hearing will be co-chaired by
Commissioners James M. Talent and
Katherine C. Tobin. Any interested
party may file a written statement by
January 30, 2014, by mailing to the
contact below. A portion of each panel
will include a question and answer
period between the Commissioners and
the witnesses.
Location, Date and Time: Dirksen
Senate Office Building, Room 608.
Thursday, January 30, 2014, 9:00am—
3:00pm Eastern Time. A detailed agenda
for the hearing is posted to the
Commission’s Web site at
www.uscc.gov. Also, please check our
Web site for possible changes to the
hearing schedule. Reservations are not
required to attend the hearing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any
member of the public seeking further
information concerning the hearing
should contact Reed Eckhold, 444 North
Capitol Street, NW., Suite 602,
Washington DC 20001; phone: 202–624–
1496, or via email at reckhold@uscc.gov.
Reservations are not required to attend
the hearing.
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: January 22, 2014.
Michael Danis,
Executive Director, U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission.
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U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION
Notice of Open Public Hearing
AGENCY: U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
ACTION: Notice of open public hearing--January 22, 2014, Washington, DC
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the following hearing of the U.S.-
China Economic and Security Review Commission.
Name: Dennis C. Shea, Chairman of the U.S.-China Economic and
Security Review Commission. The Commission is mandated by Congress to
investigate, assess, and report to Congress annually on ``the national
security implications of the economic relationship between the United
States and the People's Republic of China.'' Pursuant to this mandate,
the Commission will hold a public hearing in Washington, DC on January
30, 2014, ``China's Military Modernization and its Implications for the
United States.''
Background: This is the first public hearing the Commission will
hold during its 2014 report cycle to collect input from academic,
industry, and government experts on national security implications of
the U.S. bilateral trade and economic relationship with China. The
hearing will examine the inputs to China's military modernization,
including financial resources and China's defense industry, and the
current and future capabilities of China's military. In addition, this
hearing will assess the impact of China's military modernization on the
United States and examine U.S. options.
The hearing will be co-chaired by Commissioners James M. Talent and
Katherine C. Tobin. Any interested party may file a written statement
by January 30, 2014, by mailing to the contact below. A portion of each
panel will include a question and answer period between the
Commissioners and the witnesses.
Location, Date and Time: Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 608.
Thursday, January 30, 2014, 9:00am--3:00pm Eastern Time. A detailed
agenda for the hearing is posted to the Commission's Web site at
www.uscc.gov. Also, please check our Web site for possible changes to
the hearing schedule. Reservations are not required to attend the
hearing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Any member of the public seeking
further information concerning the hearing should contact Reed Eckhold,
444 North Capitol Street, NW., Suite 602, Washington DC 20001; phone:
202-624-1496, or via email at reckhold@uscc.gov. Reservations are not
required to attend the hearing.
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: January 22, 2014.
Michael Danis,
Executive Director, U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
[FR Doc. 2014-01516 Filed 1-27-14; 8:45 am]
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