Washington Hyper File


Department of State


Friday, March 31, 2000



501 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, Friday, March 31, 2000
(Gonzalez case, Earth Day/Clinton interview, census, China/WTO/EU,
House/budget supplemental) (4460)

502 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, March 31
(United Kingdom, Russia, Cuba, Lebanon, Middle East peace process,
China/Taiwan, Kosovo, Romania, Department) (7100)

503 Transcript: Albright on America's Commitment to Women
(Marking International Women's Day, Women's History Month) (2770)

504 Transcript: Conference Identifies Ways to Combat Human Trafficking
(U.S. sees meeting as first in series of regional approaches) (5420)

505 Text: Under Secretary Larson on Normal Trade Relations with China
(March 29 speech cites benefits for reform, rights, Taiwan) (2920)

506 Excerpt: Daley Announces New Commercial Strategy for China
(Strategy to aid U.S. firms as China's markets open up) (810)

507 Transcript: Amb. Seiple/Rabbi Saperstein on Religious Freedom
(March 30 meeting with NGOs and press in Geneva) (3970)

508 Text: Senator Joseph Lieberman Praises China's Cardinal Kung
(Senator lauds Roman Catholic Cardinal March 30) (1130)

509 Text: Consul General Klosson Remarks on Future U.S.-Macau Relations
(Copyright piracy, illegal transshipments remain problems) (3330)

510 U.N. Security Council Members Visit Key U.S. Senators at Capitol
(Helms says goal is to improve relations with world body) (1160)

511 Text: USTR Release Year 2000 Foreign Trade Barriers Report
(Report reviews barriers in 54 major trading partners)(2160)

512 Text: USTR National Trade Estimate Report on China
(USTR lists extensive Chinese barriers to U.S. exports) (9740)

513 Text: USTR National Trade Estimate Report on Indonesia
(Government's commitment to reform yet to be demonstrated) (5320)

514 Text: USTR National Trade Estimate Report on Republic of Korea
(Many structural reforms have yet to be implemented) (12,640)

515 Text: USTR National Trade Estimate Report on Japan
(U.S. attaches top priority to opening Japan's markets) (35,670)


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