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Symposium Introduction
Pages 13-16

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From page 13...
... In that regard, Ambassador Wolff welcomed the participation of senior public officials in today's symposium, including Dorothy Robyn of the White House National Economic Council, William Reinsch, Undersecretary of Commerce, and Page Hoeper, Deputy Undersecretary of Defense. Turning to the topic of today's symposium, aerospace offsets, Ambassador Wolff observed that the aerospace sector of the U.S.
From page 14...
... Do the demands for offsets that represent the objectives of a foreign government's industrial policy require a policy response by the United States? If so, what should be the main elements of that policy response?
From page 15...
... These options could include, inter alla: . multilateral or bilateral agreements to restrict or limit offsets; · continued or enhanced government investment in research; · the development of key infrastructure, such as wind tunnels; · renewed attention to the national supply base, especially at the sub tier level perhaps through a new manufacturing initiative directed at the needs of the aerospace industry; · consideration of the impact of export control policy; and · a review of the adequacy of export financing arrangements and international disciplines on export finance.


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