The goal of this text is to set forth sector-specific recommendations to provide future international trade and investment rules for banking, securities, and insurance.
Analyzing present and forecasting future U.S. trade and investment relations with key Asian countries, contributors to this volume weigh U.S. relations with Korea, Taiwan, the People's Republic of China, Japan, and the members of the Association of South East Asian Nations from the perspective of each country.
The seven authors also explore how the new regime of the World Trade Organization will affect international trade.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Trade, Investment, and Emerging U.S. Policies for Asia
Building a New U.S.-Japan Relationship in Asia
U.S.-China Trade to the Year 2000
Korean-U.S. Economic Relations under the New Global Order
Taiwan's New Growth Pattern of Shifting Dependency
U.S.-ASEAN Trade and Investment in Pacific Perspective
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