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The World Trade Organization (WTO) appears 10 times in the documents, primarily as a subject of U.S. trade negotiations and policy discussions rather than as a direct party to any personal dealings.
The WTO appears in substantive policy contexts, including as the subject of U.S. negotiations on China's entry and ongoing trade disputes. However, many mentions are in automated J.P. Morgan conference call emails about post-election analysis, where the organization is referenced in historical context rather than as an active participant.

Perversion of Justice: The Jeffrey Epstein Story
Julie K. Brown
Investigative journalism that broke the Epstein case open

Filthy Rich: The Jeffrey Epstein Story
James Patterson
Bestselling account of Epstein's crimes and network

Relentless Pursuit: My Fight for the Victims of Jeffrey Epstein
Bradley J. Edwards
Victims' attorney's firsthand account
ous, this approach suggests, she will become more congenial to American interests. More cuddly. This was, for some, the basis for bringing China into the World Trade Organization in the 1990s. Later it justified deep commercial links and educational ties. The logic of such an approach fit the mindset of many baby-boomer Americ
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vernment of Haiti has made several commitments to the world trade organization in the financial services sector as follows: e A
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er most-favored nation tariff treatment, the visit of Taiwan’s president to the United States in 1995, and the decision to approve China’s entry into the World Trade Organization. The Chinese government endeavored to build influence with and gain access to Congress by encouraging US businesses to lobby Congress on China’s beha
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interna- tional organizations include entities such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the World Intellectual Property Organization, the World Trade Organization, the OECD, the Organization of American States, and numer- ous others. A comprehensive list of organizations designated as “public international orga
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ened ties with Iran. Once China was accepted into the World Trade Organization in 2001, the West lost the little leverage it had
panies Law -- is determined by the progress of these agreements. Several important international agreements, including a significant number involving the World Trade Organization, are still not ripe. Yet, we are very keen on passing or amending any laws if necessary to strike a healthy balance between our local interests and o
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_024954 →property of U.S. firms — without having to pay any royalties or licensing fees. Ata meeting in Geneva today, the country got the final go ahead from the World Trade Organization. The fight goes back to the 1990s, when a bunch of online casinos set up shop in Antigua. After the U.S. cracked down on the casinos, Antigua compla
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the rank of Ambassador from 1997-2000. In his service as U.S. Special Trade Ambassador, he was one of the lead U.S. negotiators on China's entry into the World Trade Organization, as well as negotiations on trade issues with countries in Europe, Asia and Latin America. He earlier served as the Chief of Staff in the Office of t
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the rank of Ambassador from 1997-2000. In his service as U.S. Special Trade Ambassador, he was one of the lead U.S. negotiators on China's entry into the World Trade Organization, as well as negotiations on trade issues with countries in Europe, Asia and Latin America. He earlier served as the Chief of Staff in the Office of t
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Bill Clinton
PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

United States
LocationCountry located primarily in North America

Vietnam
LocationCountry in Southeast Asia

Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)
Marc Rich
PersonAmerican commodities trader (1934–2013)

Department of Justice
Organization
Department of Defense
OrganizationExecutive department of the United States federal government

Cynthia Nixon
PersonAmerican actress and politician

Federation
OrganizationRussian reusable space capsule

Shanghai
LocationProvincial-level municipality in China

United Kingdom
LocationCountry in north-west Europe

John F. Kennedy
PersonPresident of the United States from 1961 to 1963 (1917–1963)

Brookings
OrganizationAmerican think tank

Mao Zedong
Person1st chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and founder of the People's Republic of China (1893–1976)

Deng Xiaoping
PersonChinese politician and paramount leader from 1978 to 1989

JPMorgan Chase
OrganizationAmerican multinational banking and financial services holding company

John Kerry
PersonAmerican politician and diplomat (born 1943)

Columbia University
LocationPrivate university in New York City, New York, US

Malaysia
LocationCountry in Southeast Asia