Foreign Investment in China
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At Think Tank Event, White House Official Comments on CFIUS, U.S. Outbound Investment Screening
The Atlantic Council and the Center for a New American Security co-hosted an event today on "Designing an outbound investment mechanism," during which the authors of a new report described their policy recommendations and a Biden administration official offered comments.
Raimondo Spells Out China "Guardrails" on CHIPS Act Funding
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo offered some comments yesterday on the implementation of the CHIPS Act's subsidies to semiconductor companies and how restrictions on investing in China might be applied.
Surveys of Chinese and U.S. Businesses Show Stresses on Bilateral Economic Relationship
Surveys carried out by Chinese and U.S. business groups show that their companies are facing some headwinds in the other's market. Growing tensions between the two nations remain a big challenge for companies in both markets, and China's COVID related measures are also a major
Rubio Presses Further on Blocking Retirement Fund Investments in China
Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) sent a letter to the Chairman of the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB), Michael Gerber, as part of his continued push to keep U.S. federal retirement savings from being invested in certain companies in China.
China Imposes Penalty for Financial Fraud in Cross-Border Investigation
China's Ministry of Finance (MOF) has imposed its first cross-border penalty for financial fraud on Malaysian listed company Lambo Group Berhad's subsidiary in China.
China's Trade Faces Pressure, But There Are Some Highlights, MOFCOM Officials Say
China's Commerce officials recently touted China's development in trade and foreign investment in the first four months of 2022, including that private companies' share in international trade increased to 58.5%, and there was a 26% rise of foreign investment, despite the economic slowdown caused
Details Revealed for Upcoming Summit on Multinationals and China
China's Ministry of Commerce recently revealed some information on the upcoming Summit focusing on supply chains, green and low-carbon transformation, and intellectual property protection.