U.S. Senate Committee Advances Biotech Bill To Crack Down on Chinese Companies

At a meeting last week, the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs considered a bill that would "prohibit contracting with certain biotechnology providers," with four Chinese companies named.

CTM Weekly Newsletter

This past week, CTM covered the following issues. In China: * 2024 Government Work Report * China's trade policy in 2024 * Top official comments on relationship with the U.S. and EU * New SPS announcements In the U.S.: * USTR trade policy agenda in 2024 * New bills related to China

Chinese Foreign Minister: U.S. "Lengthening" Unilateral Sanctions List to a Level of "Unfathomable Absurdity"

At today's press conference on China's foreign policy, Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi criticized the United States "unilateral sanctions list," as well as a conflicting message sent by the European Union on its relationship with China.

Uncertainty Remains on U.S. Efforts To Push Mexico to Screen Chinese Investment

A think tank event on the USMCA yesterday discussed issues related to U.S. attempts to coordinate investment screening with Mexico. At a Brookings Institution event, there was a question from the audience about U.S.-Mexico cooperation on screening of Chinese investments in Mexico: There has been lots of

Republican Senators Push Auto, Clean Energy Tariffs

Two Republican Senators have recently introduced legislation that would raise tariffs on imports of Chinese autos and clean energy products.

MOFCOM Official Outlines Trade Measures at Two Sessions Press Conference

With all eyes on the 14th National People's Congress in Beijing this week, top Chinese officials attended a press conference on the economy today, where they highlighted work in intermediate goods, e-commerce, and green trade as the main ways to expand trade in the year to come.

New U.S. Bill Would End Permanent Normal Trade Relations with China

New legislation introduced by a group of conservative House Republicans would get tougher on China in a number of areas, including trade and investment.
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