Number: RL31729 Title: China-U.S. Relations in the 107th Congress: Policy Developments, 2001-2002 Authors: Kerry Dumbaugh, Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division Abstract: The 107th Congress was legislatively active on issues involving China, enacting P.L. 107-10, authorizing the President to seek observer status for Taiwan in the World Health Assembly, and enacting P.L. 107-228, the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, containing provisions on China, Taiwan, and Tibet, among others. The purpose of this report is to provide background for and summarize developments in U.S.-PRC relations during the 107th Congress. Pages: 32 Date: January 23, 2003