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 |   STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY (THIS STATEMENT HAS BEEN COORDINATED BY OMB
 WITH THE CONCERNED AGENCIES.)
 
 
 
| November 4, 1997 (House Rules)
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H.R. 2605 - Communist China Subsidy Reduction Act of 1997
 (Solomon (R) NY)
 
 |  | The Administration opposes H.R. 2605, which would require U.S. Executive 
Directors at each international financial institution to oppose concessional 
loans to the People's Republic of China (PRC), or any Chinese citizen or 
entity.  H.R. 2605 would unconstitutionally infringe on the President's 
authority to conduct foreign affairs.  In addition, such requirements are 
rarely an effective policy tool and often hinder efforts to advance U.S. 
priorities within international financial institutions. 
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