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AFPI's Adam Savit: CCP-owned land near U.S. critical infrastructure is 'like a permanent spy balloon'
China

Adam Savit, director of the China Policy Initiative at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), told Federal Newswire that previously introduced bills that would prohibit entities linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) from purchasing American agricultural land have really been aiming to prevent the CCP from owning land near military bases and other critical infrastructure. He emphasized that the importance of barring the CCP from owning land near these sites is to prevent the collection of sensitive information that could weaken U.S. national security.


Journal of Political Risk publisher: 'We need informational reciprocity, not one-way propaganda'
China

Author Anders Corr, who publishes the Journal of Political Risk, called for reciprocity with China, on an information level, criticizing the U.S. government for allowing Chinese state propaganda on X, formerly known as Twitter, while China prohibits the platform in its own country. Corr made his comments on X in response to a post by a Chinese political commentator.


U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher leads Congressional delegation to Taiwan
China

Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), chairman of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is spearheading a delegation of Committee members on a visit to Taiwan from Feb. 22-24. The purpose of this trip is to bolster ties between the U.S. and Taiwan in light of escalating tensions with China.


China has demanded the United States to stop contact with Taiwan
China

China's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, Mao Ning, has declared that adherence to the one-China principle and opposition to Taiwan independence are crucial for maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait. This statement comes as a stern response from China following a U.S. congressional visit to Taiwan.


United States is bolstering its cybersecurity defense to mitigate risk posed by China made infrastructure
China

The United States is implementing measures to enhance security on vessels by making the reporting of cyber incidents mandatory. In addition, the Coast Guard is augmenting cybersecurity requirements for operators of cranes manufactured in China and used at US ports.


US-China Economic and Security Review Commission report finds CCP censorship apparatus has progressed under Xi Jinping
China

The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission has published its annual report on the Censorship Practices of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The report reveals that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has "significantly expanded" its censorship system. Prepared by Exovera, a national security think tank, the report also indicates that the CCP is exploring the use of AI-guided technology for censorship purposes.


Unveiling the Indo-Pacific Chessboard: Ambassador Joseph Cella's Mission Against CCP Influence
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Joseph Cella served as U.S. Ambassador to Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, Tonga, and Tuvalu from 2019 to 2021. He's the founder and principal of the Pontifex Group and founder of the National Catholic prayer breakfast.


President of European Council on relationship with China: Should be 'anchored in the principles of transparency, predictability and reciprocity'
China

Charles Michel, President of the European Council, has affirmed the European Union's (EU) commitment to establishing reciprocity with China. He expressed concern over the imbalance in business opportunities between the two countries, highlighting that while Chinese businesses are free to invest in the U.S., American companies face potential risks when investing in China or using Chinese-owned social media outlets due to restrictions imposed by the Chinese government.


US lawmakers are raising concerns that US is falling behind China in biotechnology sector
China

Concerns are being raised by lawmakers about the United States' lagging position in the biotechnology sector compared to China. They warn of risks to national security and commercial interests if corrective action is not taken.


The United States is preparing sanctions against China for supporting Russia in the war against Ukraine
China

The United States is reportedly planning to impose sanctions on Chinese firms found to be assisting Russia in its conflict with Ukraine. This move mirrors recent proposals by the European Union, aimed at halting the ongoing war.


Cato Institute senior fellow offers Taiwan defense strategies against potential China invasion
China

Eric Gomez, a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, has suggested that Taiwan's strategy of "deterrence" against China should be one of "asymmetric defense." In a commentary piece, Gomez offered strategies for Taiwan to defend itself against China and outlined the role the U.S. could play in supporting Taiwan's defense.


The United States has published a cybersecurity advisory on the People's Republic of China
China

The United States, in collaboration with international partners, has issued a cybersecurity advisory concerning the People's Republic of China (PRC). The advisory pertains to state-sponsored hacking attempts on U.S. Critical Infrastructure and offers insight into China's efforts to mask its cyber activities while promoting the reporting of suspected incidents.


United States has been battling Russian and Chinese cyber espionage operations
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FBI Director Christopher Wray has revealed that the Federal Bureau of Investigation, in conjunction with its internal allies, has disrupted a network of over 1,000 internet routers compromised by Russian hackers. A Russian military intelligence agency had reportedly been utilizing these routers for espionage operations against the United States and its allies.


Lawmakers find that five American venture capital firms invested more than $1 billion in China's semiconductor industry
China

A recent report has revealed that five American venture capitalist firms have invested over $1 billion in China's semiconductor production since 2001. The US government has deemed the Chinese semiconductor sector a security threat due to its rapid advancements.


Biden Administration still seeking Pacific Islands funds amid growing China tensions
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The Biden Administration continues to push for funding to support the Pacific Islands amidst escalating tensions with China. A recent economic aid package of $95 billion was approved to bolster Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. However, the Marshall Islands and other Indo-Pacific region islands were excluded.


Head of US House China committee visiting Taiwan
China

Mike Gallagher, the head of the US House China committee, along with a group of lawmakers, is scheduled to visit Taiwan on February 21. This impending trip is anticipated to stir displeasure in Beijing.


Atlantic Council Fellow says Chinese market crash will turn away many foreign investors for good
China

Jeremy Mark, a nonresident senior fellow in the GeoEconomics Center at the Atlantic Council, has warned that the Chinese stock market crash could potentially sever many foreign investor relations permanently. He stressed that stability would need to be restored before investors regain confidence in the Chinese market.


U.S. Rep. Gallagher and colleagues on Chinese bio-tech firms: 'Both companies have close ties to the CCP'
China

The House Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has requested that the Departments of Treasury, Defense (DOD), and Commerce investigate two Chinese bio-tech companies with ties to the CCP. The call was made in a letter co-authored by U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), chairman of the committee, Ranking Member U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.), and U.S. Sens. Gary Peters (D-Mich.) and Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.).


China has been rapidly developing semiconductors despite United States attempt to slow manufacturing
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The ongoing race between China and the United States in semiconductor development has seen heightened tensions, as the U.S. expresses concerns over China's potential use of this technology to bolster its military capabilities. Despite the U.S. imposing stricter semiconductor restrictions on China in October 2023, it appears that these measures have not significantly hindered China's progress.


Ethical Technology and National Security: The Federation of American Scientists, Divyansh Kaushik's Insights
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Divyansh Kaushik is Associate Director for Emerging Technologies and National Security at the Federation of American Scientists.