//(III) its production, purchases of inputs, and sales of output, in whole or in part, are subject to state, sectoral, or regional plans; or\\
// (IV) a license issued by a government authority classifies the enterprise as state-owned. \\
// (ii) Any business, corporation, partnership, company, or person that--\\
// (I) is a qualified foreign joint venture or is defined by such authority as a collective or private enterprise; or\\
//(II) is wholly owned by a foreign business, corporation, company, or person, \\
//shall not be considered to be state-owned.\\ // (B) The term "foreign joint venture" means any business, corporation, partnership, company, or person--\\
//(i) which is registered and licensed in the agency or department of the government of the People's Republic of China concerned with foreign economic relations and trade as an equity, cooperative, or contractual joint venture; and\\
// (ii) in which the foreign investor partner and the business, corporation, partnership, company, or person--\1
//(I) combine their assets;\\
//(II) share profits and losses; and\\ //(III) jointly manage the venture.\\
// (C) The term "qualified foreign joint venture" means a joint venture--\\
//(i) in which the foreign investor partner holds or controls at least 33 percent of the investment;\\
//(ii) in which the foreign investor partner is not a business, corporation, partnership, company, or other person of a country the government of which the Secretary of State has determined under section 6(j) of the Export Administration Act of 1979 to have repeatedly provided support for acts of international terrorism; and\\
//(iii) which does not use state-owned enterprises of the People's Republic of China to export its goods or services. \\
// (e) PETITION FOR CHANGE IN DUTY STATUS.--Any person who elieves that a particular business, corporation, partnership, or company should be included on or excluded from the list compiled by
he Secretary under subsection (d) may request that the Secretary eview the status of the business, corporation, partnership, or company.\\
!SEC. 6. SANCTIONS BY OTHER COUNTRIES.!\
//If the President decides not to seek a continuation of a aiver in 1993 under section 402 (d) of the Trade Act of 1974 for the eople's Republic of China, he shall, during the 30-day period beginning on the date that the President would have recommended to
he Congress that such waiver be continued, undertake efforts to ensure that members of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
ake similar action with respect to the People's Republic of 'hina.\\
!SEC. 7. DEFINITIONS. !\
//For the purposes of this Act:\\
//(1) DETAINED AND IMPRISONED. --The terms "detained" and "imprisoned" include, but are not limited to, incarceration in
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