102nd Congress / Bills / S 1367
Title
A bill to extend to the People's Republic of China renewal of nondiscriminatory (most-favored-nation) treatment until 1992 provided certain conditions are met.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Abortion | Arms control | Arms sales -- Iran | Ballistic missiles | Ballistic missiles -- Pakistan | Biological warfare | Chemical warfare | Congressional oversight | Copyright | Democracy | Fines (Penalties) | Forced labor | Foreign relations -- Hong Kong | Foreign trade | Foreign trade -- China--Cuba | Freedom of the press | Guided missiles -- Syria | Human rights -- China | Import restrictions | Insurgency -- Cambodia | Intellectual property | International broadcasting | International cooperation | Judicial review of administrative acts | Military assistance | Most favored nation principle | Nontariff trade barriers | Nuclear nonproliferation | Nuclear weapons | Patents | Political prisoners | Prison labor | Radio broadcasting | Religious liberty -- Tibet | Sterilization (Birth control) | Technology transfer | Trade agreements | Treaties -- Gt. Brit.--China
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Senate | Session 1, roll call 141: On the Amendment bingamanamdt; To express Congress' findings with respect to the trade practices of the People's Republic of China, to specify additional areas of trade in which the People's Republic of China needs to make significant progress, to require the President to take action with respect to certain trade practices and human rights violations, and for other purposes. |