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China's MFN status. (most favored nation trade status) (letter by President Bush)

US Department of State Dispatch

| March 09, 1992 | COPYRIGHT 1990 U.S. Government Printing Office. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Letter from President Bush to the House of Representatives dated March 2, 1992, released by the White House, Office of the Press Secretary, Washington, DC.

To the House of Representatives:

I am returning herewith without my approval HR 2212, the "United States-China Act of 1991," which places additional conditions on renewal of China's most-favored-nation (MFN) trade status.

The sponsors of HR 2212 believe they can promote broad economic and foreign policy objectives in China by placing conditions on the renewal of China's MFN status. They expect that the Chinese will improve respect for human rights, cooperate in arms control, and drop barriers to …

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