Three Republican Senators Introduce Bill To Sanction China if It Invades Taiwan
Senators John Kennedy (R-LA), Rick Scott (R-FL) and Kevin Cramer (R-ND) have introduced the Deterring Communist Chinese Aggression Against Taiwan Through Financial Sanctions Act, which would sanction China if it were to invade or blockade Taiwan.
Members of Congress Press British Bank on Hong Kong Actions
A bipartisan group of members of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) have sent a letter to HSBC, a "British multinational investment bank and financial services company," raising "questions and concerns about HSBC’s business practices in Hong Kong and globally, including restrictions placed on the
China Suspends Imports of Cloven-Hoofed Products from Kazakhstan
China's Customs announced that it will suspend imports of cloven-hoofed animals and products from Kazakhstan due to an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the region.
China Says It Is Willing To Cooperate with U.S. and EU on B3W and Global Gateway
On two recent occasions, Chinese officials have expressed willingness to coordinate with the United States and European Union on their infrastructure investment initiatives that were designed to counter the influence of Beijing's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Members of Congress Press for Taiwan's Inclusion in Indo-Pacific Economic Framework
Yesterday, the House Foreign Affairs Committee held a briefing on Developing an Indo-Pacific Economic Framework, with expert witnesses offering their perspectives, and members of Congress stating their views and asking questions of the witnesses.
China Launches Anti-Dumping Investigation on Phthalocyanine from India
On March 1, China's MOFCOM announced that it would launch an anti-dumping investigation on phthalocyanine originating from India.
China Ready to Talk About All Provisions in CPTPP, Say Commerce Officials
Chinese commerce officials recently said at a press conference that China is "ready to conduct detailed communication and consultation with relevant member states on all issues and provisions of the CPTPP" and they believe that the pact is "consistent with the general direction of China's