Former Commerce Secretary Talks About Trade and Green Energy in Beiijing

Before the recent U.S.-China Clean Energy Forum in Beiijing, Fleishman-Hillard International Advisory Board member Mickey Kantor sat down with China Brief to discuss free trade and sustainable energy. The former U.S. Secretary of Commerce shares his views on a bilateral agreement, climate change and the future of cap-and-trade.

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