China's Offshore Oil Development and the Energy Security of the Pacific Rim: Hearing Before the Special Subcommittee on U.S. Trade with China of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, February 28, 1984

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Sivu 53 - mobilize and facilitate the participation of United States private capital and skills in the economic and social development of less developed friendly countries and areas, thereby complementing the development assistance objectives of the United States.
Sivu 96 - The Chinese Government protects, by the legislation in force, the resources invested by a foreign participant in a joint venture and the profits due him pursuant to the agreements, contracts and articles of association authorized by the Chinese government as well as his other lawful rights and interests.
Sivu 84 - Regulations of the People's Republic of China On the Exploitation of Offshore Petroleum Resources in Co-operation With Foreign Enterprises...
Sivu 127 - Building a strong and lasting relationship with China has been an important foreign policy goal of four consecutive American Administrations. Such a relationship is vital to our longterm national security interests and contributes to stability in East Asia.
Sivu 3 - Mr. Chairman. Thank you very much. I appreciate the opportunity to appear here this morning and present Edith H.
Sivu 152 - ... ambiguous posture on the Law of the Sea debate, China has explicitly asserted a territorial claim to the Senkaku Islands in the East China Sea that could be used either to reinforce a claim to the entire continental shelf or to strengthen the Chinese position in a median-line agreement with Japan. In the case of the South China Sea, Beijing's territorial claims to the Paracel and Spratly islands and several key atolls provide a basis for claims reaching well beyond 300 nautical miles from the...
Sivu 154 - ... natural-prolongation principle is directly applicable ; Peking can cite certain open-ended provisions of the Single Negotiating Text of the proposed Law of the Sea treaty to support the contention that a median-line approach does not apply there. Should China take such a stand in the East China Sea, its claims would reach up to and possibly include portions of the Okinawa Trough, the subsea canyon west of Japan's Ryukyu Islands. On first inspection, the most dangerous flash point over offshore...
Sivu 54 - RESERVES. — (a) (1) The maximum contingent liability outstanding at any one time pursuant to insurance issued under section 234(a) shall not exceed $7,500,000,000. (2) The maximum contingent liability outstanding at any one time pursuant to guaranties issued under section...
Sivu 163 - Vice Premier, we expect that in the context of progress toward a peaceful solution, there would naturally be a decrease in the need for arms by Taiwan.
Sivu 85 - ... fields. Article 5 The China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) is in full charge of the work of exploiting offshore petroleum resources in the People's Republic of China in cooperation with foreign enterprises. CNOOC is a state corporation with the qualification of a juridical person which has the exclusive right to explore for petroleum within the areas of co-operation and to develop produce and market it.

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