2002
Text: Klosson Says "One Country, Two Systems" Works for Hong Kong
(U.S. Consul General Klosson's remarks in Seattle)
April 9, 2002Transcript: President Bush Describes U.S. Values to Chinese Students
(Remarks at Tsinghua University, Beijing)
February 22, 2002Text: USTR Outlines Implications of WTO Accession for China, Taiwan
(Zoellick's remarks to U.S.-China Business Council)
January 31, 2002
2001
Transcript: U.S., China Recognize International Terrorism as Threat
(China agrees to cooperate in anti-terrorism campaign)
September 21, 2001Text: Treasury's O'Neill Urges China on Making Corporate Reforms
(Speech given at university during Beijing visit)
September 10, 2001Text: U.S. Consul General Klosson on U.S.-Hong Kong Ties
(U.S., Hong Kong share free trade value)
June 23, 2001Text: Bush Supports Renewing Normal Trade Relations with China
(Statement urges Congress to support move)
June 1, 2001Secretary Powell: The Promise of China Trade
(Op-ed from The Washington Post)
June 1, 2001Excerpts: Bush on Religious Freedom to American Jewish Committee
(Religious persecution "unworthy" of China's past, future)
May 3, 2001Text: U.S. Decries China's Use of "No Action" Motion
(Statement of Ambassador Shirin Tahir-Kheli in Geneva)
April 18, 2001Text: U.S. Introduces U.N. Resolution on China's Rights Practices
(U.S. urges other commission members to support resolution)
April 18, 2001Transcript: President Bush Welcomes Home U.S. Service Members
(President praises the 24 crew members of downed EP-3 plane)
April 12, 2001Text: Bush Says Plans Underway to Return 24 Members of Air Crew from China
(He says arrangements being made to pick them up and bring them home)
April 11, 2001Text: Bush Calls for Prompt Release of U.S. Crew, Return of Plane
(Chinese government has had time to "do the right thing")
April 3, 2001Text: Hong Kong's Autonomy, Values "Fundamental" to Its Prosperity
(U.S. Consul General for Hong Kong talk in Houston)
February 15, 2001
2000
Text: Vice Admiral James Metzger's Remarks in Hong Kong
(U.S. presence in Pacific fosters cooperation on challenges)
December 8, 2000Text: Treasury Secretary Summers on U.S.-China Ties
(PNTR, WTO agreement "have opened a new chapter")
October 26, 2000Transcript: President Clinton Hails Bipartisan Effort on China PNTR
(Signs historic China trade bill in White House ceremony)
October 10, 2000Text: U.S. Consul General Klosson Remarks to Chinese Manufacturers
(Hong Kong's assets will help it survive WTO challenges)
September 28, 2000Text: State Department on Hong Kong Legislative Council Elections
(Elections deemed fair, Spokesman Boucher says Sept. 11)
September 11, 2000Transcript: Senators Offer Religious Freedom Amendment to H.R. 4444
(Measure would link PNTR with progress in religious freedom)
September 7, 2000Transcript: Senator Grams Remarks Supporting China PNTR
(Minnesota Republican calls granting PNTR "a no brainer")
September 6, 2000Excerpts: Senator Wellstone to Introduce Amendments to PNTR Bill
(Amendments to deal with religious freedom, human rights)
September 6, 2000Transcript: Senator Craig Urges Passage of China PNTR Bill
("Full engagement is the only way" U.S. can deal with China)
September 6, 2000Text: Senator Grassley Urges Senate to Proceed with PNTR Vote
(Iowan sees economic benefits from China trade pact)
September 5, 2000Text: U.S. Commercial Service Director General Searing on China Trade
(Chinese WTO membership will be "catalyst for a new China")
August 17, 2000Transcript: Clinton Says September Senate Vote on PNTR Imperative
(Warns that opposition maneuvering threatens China PNTR bill)
July 31, 2000Text: Consul General Klosson on China's WTO Accession
(U.S. backs China's World Trade Organization bid)
July 13, 2000Text: Cohen Speech to Chinese National Defense University
(Defense Secretary stresses direct communications)
July 13, 2000Text: INS Commissioner Remarks in Hong Kong on Alien Smuggling
(Migrant smuggling a worldwide problem, Meissner says)
July 8, 2000Text: INS Commissioner Remarks in Fuzhou on Alien Smuggling
(Fujian officials have made strides in combating smuggling)
July 6, 2000Text: INS Commissioner Remarks in Beijing on Alien Smuggling
(Meissner thanks Beijing for its cooperation)
July 3, 2000Text: U.S. Consul General Klosson Speech on U.S.-Hong Kong Relations
(Calls Hong Kong a "great advertisement" for globalization)
June 15, 2000Text: Transportation Secretary's Taipei Remarks on Globalization
(Promotes new global "transportation policy architecture")
June 14, 2000Text: Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Speech in Hong Kong
(Shirk says PNTR, WTO membership for China will benefit Hong Kong)
June 9, 2000Text: Assistant Secretary for Nonproliferation in Hong Kong
(Einhorn outlines non-proliferation challenges in Asia)
June 7, 2000Text: Barshefsky Calls For Early Senate Vote on PNTR
(Debate could start June 12, with vote at week's end)
June 1, 2000Text: AIT Director Burghardt Speech to Sino-American Conference
(Time for China, Taiwan to "reconcile ideologies with action")
May 29, 2000Transcript: Cuomo Remarks at U.S.-China Housing Initiative Meeting
(Joint housing initiatives are on track, Secretary says)
May 24, 2000Text: Commerce Secretary on China PNTR to World Economic Forum
(Failing to grant China PNTR would have major consequences)
May 23, 2000Transcript: Housing Secretary Cuomo Remarks in Shanghai
(Cuomo: U.S., China can collaborate on housing and finance)
May 21, 2000Transcript: Housing Secretary Cuomo Shanghai Speech on Mortgages
(Standard laws, secondary market lead to economic development)
May 21, 2000Excerpts: Clinton Links Passage of China PNTR with U.S. Security
(Remarks at Democratic Leadership Council meeting)
May 21, 2000Text: Commerce Secretary Daley Remarks on China Trade Status Vote
(Proposed watchdog commission key to winning PNTR passage)
May 17, 2000Text: Secretary Daley Remarks to House Agriculture Committee
(Commerce Department to stringently monitor China trade)
May 17, 2000Text: Deputy USTR Esserman Remarks in Ohio on China PNTR
("Yes" vote on China PNTR vital to U.S. interests)
May 16, 2000Text: Barshefsky on China PNTR to Bretton Woods Committee
(PNTR, WTO accession will strengthen China's stake in peace)
May 16, 2000Text: USTR Barshefsky Speech on China Trade Status, WTO
(Denying China permanent NTR would be "reckless")
May 16, 2000Text: USTR Barshefsky Speech on China, Rule of Law
(WTO accession will be defining moment in China's history)
May 13, 2000Text: Deputy Assistant Secretary Shirk on WTO, China and Taiwan
(Could have far-reaching economic, strategic benefits)
May 12, 2000Text: National Economic Council Director Sperling on China PNTR
(PNTR is best way to proceed with U.S.-China relations)
May 12, 2000Transcript: Clinton Speech on China PNTR in Akron, Ohio
(PNTR vote will strengthen, stabilize U.S. position in Asia)
May 12, 2000Transcript: President on Benefits of China PNTR to America's Farmers
(Without PNTR, U.S. won't get benefit of China WTO entry)
May 12, 2000Transcript: Secretary Cohen Remarks to Asia Society on China PNTR
(Normal Trade Relations with China have strategic importance)
May 10, 2000Transcript: Amb. Prueher Remarks to Credit Lyonnais Securities Asia
(Despite differences, U.S. and China share common interests)
May 10, 2000Text: Secretary of State Albright Speech on China, Foreign Affairs
(Albright: Congress should pass PNTR, fund foreign policy)
May 9, 2000Text: Assistant Secretary of State Roth Speech on China
(WTO accession, PNTR for China support U.S. China policy)
May 9, 2000Text: USTR Barshefsky at National Conference of State Legislatures
(Stresses importance of China trade relations status vote)
May 5, 2000Text: National Security Advisor Berger Remarks on China Trade
(Denying permanent normal trade status "risky proposition")
May 2, 2000Text: Rep. Hoyer Remarks on U.S.-China Trade Relations
(Hoyer to support Permanent Normal Trade Relations status)
May 2, 2000Text: USTR Barshefsky West Point Speech on China Trade, Security
(Refusal to grant China NTR detrimental to U.S. security)
April 12, 2000Text: Deputy USTR Richard Fisher on China Normal Trade Relations
(Urges Congress to grant permanent NTR status to China)
April 12, 2000Text: President Clinton on Normal Trade Relations with China
(Administration to press Congress to approve agreement)
April 11, 2000Text: Barshefsky Calls for China Permanent NTR Status
(Larger U.S. interests served by granting China NTR status)
April 11, 2000Text: Daley Speech to China International Electronic Commerce Summit
(Chinese need to be part of Internet-driven global economy)
April 7, 2000Text: USTR Barshefsky on Permanent Trade Status for China
(Normal Trade Relations vote critical to U.S. future)
April 6, 2000Transcript: Albright on China Normal Trade Relations
(Remarks at Agilent Technologies, Andover, Massachusetts)
April 6, 2000Text: Roth Speech on U.S.-China Relations, China WTO Accession
(U.S. objective is "strong, stable, prosperous, open China")
April 5, 2000Excerpts from President Clinton's Remarks at the First Session of Economic Summit
(Calls scheduling of NTR vote for China "very good news")
April 5, 2000Text: Assistant Secretary Roth April 4 Remarks on U.S. Asia Policy
(Predicts China WTO accession, NTR passage, Taiwan dialogue)
April 4, 2000Excerpts from Clinton Speech on Challenges of the New Economy
(As people understand China trade deal, they will support it)
April 3, 2000Text: Barshefsky Calls China WTO Accession Important Step to Reform
(Retreat from China PNTR would hurt reform efforts and trade)
April 3, 2000Text: Consul General Klosson Remarks on Future U.S.-Macau Relations
(Copyright piracy, illegal transshipments remain problems)
March 31, 2000Text: Senator John Kerry March 30 China Speech at Wilson Center
(Calls for "hard-headed" engagement with China)
March 30, 2000Text: Koh 3/30 Remarks to U.N. Commission on Human Rights
(Democracy includes right to peaceful democratic dissent)
March 30, 2000Text: American Institute in Taiwan Director on Election, Peace
(New Taiwan presidency opportunity for restored cooperation)
March 29, 2000Text: Under Secretary Larson on Normal Trade Relations with China
(Speech cites benefits for reform, rights, Taiwan)
March 29, 2000Text: Commerce Secretary Daley Takes China NTR Campaign to Chicago
("We are watching old China wanting to become a new China")
March 28, 2000Text: USTR Barshefsky on China WTO Accession, U.S. Trade Policy
(Reiterates call for permanent Normal Trade Relations status)
March 22, 2000Text: Treasury Secretary Summers Remarks on China Trade Status, WTO
(U.S. should encourage the "right kind of success" in China)
March 21, 2000Text: USTR Barshefsky Remarks to Pacific Basin Economic Council
(China WTO membership is "opportunity of vast consequence")
March 20, 2000Text: USTR Barshefsky Speech on U.S.-China Trade Relations
(Presses case for Congress to grant China permanent NTR)
Text: House Majority Whip DeLay Speech on U.S. Foreign Policy
March 16, 2000(Urges tough policy toward Beijing/support for Taiwan)
March 16, 2000Text: Commerce Secretary Daley Sees Support for China Trade Status
(All former Commerce secretaries endorsed NTR with China)
March 15, 2000Text: Commerce Secretary Daley on China Trade Status
(China trade debate has implications for world security)
March 14, 2000Text: USTR Barshefsky on China Normal Trade Relations
(China Permanent Normal Trade Relations status "critical")
March 14, 2000Text: Treasury Secretary Summers on China Normal Trade Relations
(Touts benefits of China permanent NTR status for U.S.)
March 14, 2000Text: Commerce Secretary Daley Remarks on China Trade Status
(Urges China Permanent Normal Trade Relations status)
March 13, 2000Text: Commerce Secretary Daley March 9 on China Trade Status Vote
(Urges quick action on permanent Normal Trade Relations vote)
March 9, 2000Text: Deputy USTR Fisher Mar. 8 on Permanent NTR for China
(China offers trade opportunities if granted permanent NTR)
March 8, 2000Transcript: President Clinton on U.S.-China Trade Relations
("America has a profound stake in what happens in China")
March 8, 2000Text: Remarks by Under Secretary of State Larson on China Trade Deal
(When China joins the WTO, U.S. access will improve dramatically.)
March 6, 2000Text: Agriculture Secretary Glickman on China Trade Deal
(Glickman pushes Normal Trade Relations for China)
March 6, 2000Text: Under Secretary of Commerce Aaron on China Trade Ties
(Aaron says permanent Normal Trade Relations good for U.S.)
March 2, 2000Excerpt: President Clinton Remarks on China WTO/NTR Debate
(U.S. can influence China more by "giving them a chance")
March 1, 2000Text: USTR Barshefsky Remarks to Asia Society on China WTO Accession
(Permanent NTR for China in U.S. interest on many levels)
February 29, 2000Excerpts: Agriculture Secretary Glickman on China/WTO
(Touts permanent Normal Trade Relations status for China)
February 28, 2000USTR Barshefsky Idaho Speech on China Trade Ties
(China WTO agreement a good deal for U.S. agriculture)
February 24, 2000Transcript: Clinton Urges Businesses To Support China WTO Deal
(President gives speech to the Business Council)
February 24, 2000Text: Glickman on China, WTO, Farm Policy
(China's WTO accession most important trade issue, he says)
February 24, 2000Text: Secretary of Transportation Slater Remarks in Hong Kong
(Advocates more open aviation system in East Asia-Pacific)
February 23, 2000Text: Glickman Says China's WTO Entry to Boost U.S. Exports
(Export increases seen in oilseeds, cotton, grains)
February 15, 2000Text: National Security Advisor Berger Remarks on China
(Urges permanent Normal Trade Relations status for China)
February 8, 2000Text: Barshefsky on China's Proposed Entry into the WTO
(Appeals to U.S. mayors to pressure Congress)
February 4, 2000Text: Senator Baucus on WTO, Trade Issues
(Sees Congress approval of permanent NTR for China)
February 3, 2000Text: National Security Advisor Berger on China Trade Relations
(Berger urges permanent normal trade relations with China)
February 2, 2000Transcript: Clinton Remarks to World Economic Forum
(Urges movement on WTO round, poorest nations debt relief)
January 29, 2000Text: Barshefsky on China's Proposed Entry into the WTO
(Appeals to U.S. mayors to pressure Congress)
January 27, 2000Text: Secretary Daley Remarks to U.S.-China Business Council
(WTO membership is fastest way to advance democracy in China)
January 26, 2000Text: Treasury Secretary Summers on U.S. Role in Trade, Globalization
(He urges support for debt relief, China WTO accession)
January 24, 2000Transcript: Secretary of State's Speech at Johns Hopkins University
(Indonesia, as a "key democracy," will get extra U.S. attention)
January 18, 2000
19991998 Return to top
Text: Commerce Secretary Daley on Taiwan Trade, WTO Membership
(U.S. looking forward to Taiwan's entry into WTO)
November 19, 1999Text: China Ambassador-designate Prueher Remarks
(China should be major, responsible player in Asia)
October 28, 1999Text: Pickering at Beijing's Foreign Affairs College
(U.S., China can work together for peace and prosperity)
October 27, 1999Text: U.S. Consul General on U.S.-Hong Kong Relations
(Rule of law, openness "make Hong Kong what it is")
October 26, 1999Transcript: Treasury Secretary Summers on China and Globalization
(Openness, rule of law key to future economic success)
October 25, 1999Text: Treasury Secretary Summers U.S.-China JEC Plenary Remarks
(Meeting discusses economic reforms, integration, crime)
October 25, 1999Text: Treasury Secretary Summers Asia Society Speech
(The United States and China at the Dawn of a New Century)
October 12, 1999Text: Deputy Assistant Secretary Shirk Remarks to CSIS Conference
(Political reform is precondition for China modernization)
September 14, 1999Text: Albright Remarks to Sixth ASEAN Regional Forum
(America's relationship with China key to Asia Pacific's future)
July 26, 1999Boucher Says Hong Kong Future Rests on Five Pillars
(Consul General's speech to American Chamber of Commerce)
June 23, 1999Text: U.S. Responds to Chinese Criticism of NATO Action in Kosovo
(PRC "wrong" to accuse NATO of creating humanitarian crisis)
June 3, 1999Text: Energy Secretary Richardson Remarks on Cox Report
(Richardson: Energy Dept. has already strengthened security)
May 25, 1999Text: Barshefsky On U.S. Trade Policy And Transition Economies
(China WTO accession will offer concrete benefits)
May 19, 1999Text: Barshefsky On Role Of China Trade In U.S. Pacific Strategy
(U.S. wants China in WTO on commercially meaningful terms)
May 5, 1999Text: Amb. Nancy Rubin On China Human Rights Resolution
(It is time for China to implement Rights Covenant)
April 23, 1999Text: Commerce Secretary Daley Remarks At Zhu Luncheon
("American businesses bring more than dollars" to China)
April 12, 1999Transcript: Clinton, Zhu At White House Arrival Ceremony
(President calls for continued "constructive strategic partnership")
April 8, 1999Text: President Clinton's Speech On U.S. Policy Toward China
(U.S. will "seek the truth from facts" on China)
April 7, 1999Text: Daley At American Chamber Of Commerce Guangdong
(Commercial agreements can foster long-term relationships)
April 1, 1999Text: Daley Urges China To Deregulate Telecom Market
(Hails entry of A.T.& T. into Chinese market)
April 1, 1999Text: Daley Remarks At Liquified Natural Gas Roundtable
(Natural gas important for cleaner environment)
April 1, 1999Transcript: Daley Says New Contracts Improve U.S.-Sino Ties
(100 American-style houses to be built in Shanghai)
March 31, 1999Text: Daley Says Infrastructure Development Long-Term
(Governments must support such investments)
March 31, 1999Text: Daley Says The Y2K Problem Affects All Countries
(Y2K conference focuses on Asia)
March 31, 1999Transcript: Commerce Secretary Beijing Press Conference
(U.S. supports commercially viable China WTO accession)
March 30, 1999Transcript: Daley Briefing At Beijing International Hotel
(Daley says China must address issues that concern U.S.)
March 29, 1999Daley Remarks On U.S. Engagement With China
(Daley says China must address issues that concern U.S.)
March 29, 1999Text: Barshefsky Remarks On China WTO Accession Talks
(WTO membership must be on commercially-meaningful terms)
March 30, 1999Daley Remarks On U.S. Engagement With China
(Daley says China must address issues that concern U.S.)
March 29, 1999Text: Daley Arrival Statement On China's Markets
(Daley cites need for willingness to open markets)
March 28, 1999Boucher At Hong Kong General Chamber Of Commerce
(U.S. will remain strong partner in recovery efforts)
January 25, 1999Roth Remarks On Taiwan Relations Act
(Act has been very effective over the past 20 years)
March 24, 1999Koh Remarks To House International Relations Panel
(Human rights one of our highest priorities for China)
January 20, 1999Koh: "Candid," "Frank" U.S.-China Human Rights Talks End
(Some progress; another round of talks set for 1999)
January 13, 1999Albright Remarks On Anniversary Of U.S.-China Ties
(Peaceful political expression neither crime nor threat)
January 12, 1999
1997 Return to top
Sec. Daley Remarks On U.S.-China Trade Relations
(China must do more to open its markets to U.S. companies)
December 18, 1998Daley Remarks To U.S.-China Trade Commission
(Daley calls for 'fair shake' for U.S. firms)
December 17, 1998Daley Remarks On U.S.-China Trade Commission
(China has "too many non-tariff restrictions.")
December 16, 1998Roth On 20th Anniversary Of U.S.-China Relations
(China needs to amend its restrictive trade practices)
December 15, 1998Remarks By U.S. Ambassador James Sasser
(U.S.-China relations: Twenty years and counting)
November 19, 1998Commerce Secretary Daley Remarks To World Affairs Council
(China's lack of openness bad for U.S.-China relations)
October 21, 1998Text: Daley Remarks To Kent School Of Law Forum On China
(China must open markets, restructure state enterprises)
July 30, 1998Text: Agriculture Secretary Glickman On China MFN
(China MFN vote will affect U.S. agricultural exports)
July 15, 1998Transcript: President Clinton On Future U.S.-Asia Relations
(Guided by nonproliferation, transparency, freedom)
July 3, 1998Transcript: Remarks By President, Chief Executive Tung
(U.S.-Hong Kong ties must grow stronger and they will.)
July 2, 1998Transcript: President's Remarks On Environment To People Of Guilin
(Time to fight against pollution and global warming)
July 2, 1998Transcript: President's Remarks To Shanghai Business Community
(U.S. will work with China to meet economic challenges)
July 1, 1998Transcript: Clinton Remarks To New Home Owners, Builders
(All China benefits from more home owners)
July 1, 1998Text: Albright Remarks At Shanghai Religious Roundtable
(Spiritual values help build, sustain societies)
July 1, 1998Text: First Lady's 7/1 Speech At Shanghai Library
(Women can hold up half the sky with freedom, justice)
July 1, 1998Transcript: Remarks By The President At Shanghai Reception
(China is a nation rising in the world)
June 30, 1998Transcript: President Clinton Remarks At Beijing University
(Personal freedom is mandate of new century, millenium)
June 29, 1998Transcript: Toast By The President At State Dinner
("Be not afraid of growing slowly; be only afraid of standing still.")
June 27, 1998Text: President's Remarks To People Of Village Of Xiahe
(Local democracy building a brighter future for China)
June 26, 1998Transcript: President Clinton At Xian Welcoming Ceremony
(Providing opportunity vital to success of new China)
June 25, 1998Transcript: President On China At Elmendorf Air Force Base
(One China human rights goal: "making a difference")
June 24, 1998Text: Albright Speech To The Asia Society
(President's China visit will focus on past, future)
June 17, 1998Text: Remarks By President Clinton On U.S.-China Relations
(Expanding cooperation, dealing directly with differences)
June 11, 1998Text: Commerce Secretary Daley On U.S.-China Commercial Relations
(There are still significant differences to overcome)
June 3, 1998Treasury Secretary Rubin Remarks To China-US Joint Economic Committee
(U.S., China "should learn from the experience of the crisis countries.")
May 26, 1998Joint Statement Of The China-US Joint Economic Committee
(Discussion of international issues dominated by Asian financial crisis)
May 26, 1998Text: Amb. Sasser Speech On US-China Relations To Asia Society
(US-China relationship has come far in two years)
March 31, 1998Text: Consul General Boucher Speech On Hong Kong And Its Role In Region
(Hong Kong can play a key role in regional recovery)
March 24, 1998
CINCPAC Remarks At China Defense University
Text: U.S., China must promote closer military-to-military ties
December 11, 1997Text: Amb. Sasser Speech To AMCHAM Beijing
(Summit was important step for U.S.-China relations)
November 19, 1997Text: U.S. Consul General Boucher Asia Foundation Remarks
(U.S. supports democratic development in Hong Kong)
November 6, 1997Text: Daley Remarks At Boeing/China Signing Ceremony
(Boeing sale shows China wants stronger relationship)
October 30, 1997Transcript: Clinton/Jiang Zemin State Dinner Toasts
(U.S. wants to work with China on global issues)
October 29, 1997Transcript: Clinton/Jiang Zemin Arrival Ceremony Remarks
(Jiang's visit presents opportunity, responsibility)
October 29, 1997Text: Joint U.S.-China Statement
(Clinton, Jiang had productive exchange of views)
October 29, 1997Text: DOT On U.S.-China Civil Aviation Relationship
(U.S., China agree to expand and modernize relationship)
October 29, 1997Text: Gore On U.S., China Energy And Environment Cooperation
(Gore announces initiative towards greater cooperation)
October 29, 1997Transcript: Roth Worldnet On U.S.-East Asia Relations
(Jiang's visit opportunity to promote mutual understanding)
October 27, 1997Text: Clinton On 'China And The National Interest'
(U.S. seeks stable, open, non-aggressive China)
October 24, 1997Text: Boucher Remarks To New York Bar Assn.
(U.S. urges open, representative government in Hong Kong)
October 23, 1997Text: Albright Remarks At Catholic University
(Religious freedom a U.S. foreign policy priority)
October 23, 1997Text: Roth On 'Ensuring Growth And Stability In East Asia'
(Asia's economic, political development important to U.S.)
October 15, 1997Text: Roth Remarks At World Economic Forum, Hong Kong
(President Jiang's visit key to U.S.-China relations)
October 14, 1997Text: Commerce Secretary Remarks To AMCHAM Beijing
(U.S. seeks open, stable, responsible China)
October 8, 1997Transcript: Daley Address To AMCHAM Hong Kong
(Hong Kong should keep high degree of autonomy)
October 6, 1997Transcript: Daley Press Availability In Hong Kong
(Hong Kong "must remain a free and open society")
October 6, 1997Text: Treasury Secretary Rubin Remarks In Beijing
(Economic success depends on rule of law, transparency)
September 25, 1997Transcript: Albright/Qian Press Availability
(Sound U.S.-China relationship vital to America)
September 23, 1997Text: Rubin Speech To IIF In Hong Kong
(Opening markets compatible with better surveillance)
September 22, 1997Text: Consul General Boucher Remarks On U.S.-Hong Kong Relations
(Stresses mutual cooperation to further relations)
September 15, 1997Transcript: Albright-Qian Press Briefing In Kuala Lumpur
(U.S., China can work together on common goals)
July 26, 1997Text: Carter Remarks On U.S.-China Relations
(U.S., China share security interests, economic goals)
July 24, 1997Text: President Clinton's Radio Address On Hong Kong
(U.S. doing its part to keep faith with Hong Kong)
June 14, 1997Text: Alan Larson Speech On U.S.-China Relations
(Engagement with China will not become acquiescence)
June 5, 1997Transcript: Clinton Remarks To Young Presidents
(The President decides to renew China MFN status)
May 19, 1997Text: Albright Remarks In Wilmington, Delaware
(Clinton to recommend renewal of China's MFN status)
May 19, 1997Text: White House Release On Legal Cooperation Agreements
(Agreements needed for post-transition cooperation)
May 2, 1997Text: Albright On U.S. Principle And Purpose In East Asia
(Forrestal Lecture at the U.S. Naval Academy)
April 15, 1997Text: Amb. Sasser's Speech On U.S.-China Relations
(U.S.-China relations key to U.S., Asia future)
April 9, 1997Text: Gore Speech At Beijing's Qinghua University
(U.S. and China "will share a prosperous future")
March 26, 1997Text: Gore At U.S.-China Environment/Development Forum
(U.S.-PRC cooperation "can make a profound difference")
March 25, 1997Text: Gore Statement On Arrival In China
(U.S.-China relationship of "vital importance")
March 24, 1997Text: Under Secretary Eizenstat Remarks To AMCHAM Shanghai
(China must reduce trade barriers to become WTO member)
March 5, 1997Text: Summers On Hong Kong's Economic Future
(China has much to gain, learn from Hong Kong)
March 3, 1997Transcript: Albright Remarks At U.S. Embassy In Beijing
(U.S. foreign policy creates secure world)
February 24, 1997Text: Tarnoff China Speech To Council On Foreign Relations
("Building a New Consensus on China")
February 20, 1997U.S. Trade Official Optimistic On China WTO Negotiations
(Senses change in political winds from China)
February 7, 1997U.S. And China To Pursue Progress In Trade Relations In 1997
(Commerce official on trade and investment in China)
January 29, 1997
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