US Congress
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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.
U.S. House Committee Members Discuss Chinese Auto Competition
Two members of a key House Committee dealing with China issues were recently asked about the threat of Chinese auto imports, and responded by reiterating the calls for action they made last year.
U.S. and Taiwan Reaffirm Pledges on Trade and Tax
On the sideline of the WTO's Ministerial Conference last week, U.S. officials and politicians met with Taiwan's trade officials to discuss upcoming trade talks and tax arrangements.
Congressional China Committee Issues Report on Venture Capital Funding of Investment in China
Last week, Chairman Mike Gallagher (R-WI) and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) issued a report titled "The CCP's Investors: How American Venture Capital Fuels the PRC Military and
Members of Congress Praise Administration Decision To Blacklist Hesai
Key members of Congress working on China issues are celebrating the inclusion of Chinese company Hesai on a U.S. Department of Defense blacklist.
Members of Congress Allege Ford-CATL Deal Using Tech from Chinese Companies with Military Ties
A proposed deal in which Ford would use technology from China-based EV battery maker Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Limited (CATL) to build a Michigan battery factory has come under additional Congressional scrutiny.
U.S. Congress Presses Swiss Company with Ties to Chinese Crane Maker
Last week, several Republican members of Congress sent a letter to Swiss company ASEA Brown Boveri Ltd. (ABB), expressing concern about its ties to a Chinese crane-making company that has itself been the subject of recent Congressional scrutiny.