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Krishnamoorthi and Gallagher: 'We won’t turn a blind eye as the CCP commits genocide’
China

A congressional committee issued a statement affirming dedication to assisting the Uyghur people in the fight against the genocidal actions carried out by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).


Heritage Foundation analyst backs more investment in Coast Guard activities
China

James Di Pane, an analyst for defense policy at The Heritage Foundation, urged Congress in a report to prioritize spending focused on the Coast Guard’s shore infrastructure as well as its new cutter fleet.


U.S. Rep. Mark Green on China ban on Micron chips: 'This is exactly why we need more safety measures in place.'
China

Citing national security concerns, China has implemented a ban on the use of chips produced by the U.S. company Micron.


Green, Garbarino 'extremely concerned by the news of Chinese state-sponsored malicious activity'
China

Homeland Security Committee Chairman Rep. Mark Green (R-TN) and Subcommittee on Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Protection Chairman Andrew Garbarino (R-NY) released a joint statement that said a Chinese state-sponsored cyber tool, Volt Typhoon, was infiltrating U.S. systems.


Wisconsin congressman on Taiwan tensions: ‘Primary goal is to deter war in next five years’
China

U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.) maintains the short-term goal of the United States regarding Taiwan should be the prevention of war, asserting that keeping peace in the region is a top priority over the next five years.


Carnegie Endowment's Kardon: To meet China's maritime push, US must 'invest in the law of the sea'
China

In recent testimony, Isaac Kardon, senior fellow for China Studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, asserted the importance of the U.S. becoming involved in maritime law enforcement.


Yale’s Gewirtz: ‘China official media flatly wrong that de-risking is same as de-coupling’
China

Paul Gewirtz, a law professor at Yale and Senior Fellow on Foreign Policy at the John L. Thornton China Center, penned a commentary piece for the Brookings Institute comparing the terms "de-risking" and "de-coupling."


Clark: 'The U.S.-China relationship not only demands serious dialogue but also leadership and action'
China

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce expressed concerns over mounting risks posed by Chinese policies.


Gallagher: U.S.-China relations 'an existential competition over what life will look like over the next hundred years'
China

U.S. Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wisc.) told the Federal Newswire China Desk Podcast that he thinks of U.S.-China relations over the next century as "a short-term sprint and a long-term marathon."


Dutch Medical Supplier Philips ordered to pay more than $62 million to settle FCPA charges
China

Amsterdam-based company Koninklijke Philips N.V. has been ordered to pay more than $62 million to settle charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in its sales of medical diagnostic equipment in China.


Rep. Neal Dunn Sounds the Alarm on China's Economic Warfare and Fentanyl Crisis: A Candid Interview
China

U.S. Representative Neal Dunn (R) represents the 2nd congressional district of Florida and is a member of the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party. He served in the Army as a surgeon.


Australia-China foreign minister: Australia wants partnership with China 'to engage our national interest'
China

Australia-China relations have begun to thaw, but Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said recently that both countries recognize the unlikelihood of returning to their thriving bilateral relationship of the past. A spokesperson for Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade told the Federal Newswire that Australia's goal for the region is for every country to play by the rules and benefit from stability and prosperity.


Noland: Avoidance of U.S. debt default crucial because of ‘its deleterious impact’ on the U.S. dollar’s role, relations with China
China

The executive vice president at Peterson Institute for International Economics has suggested that among the more ominous fallouts of a U.S. debt default are how it could affect the U.S. standing in the world and in relation to China.


McCaul: 'The malign actions of the Chinese Communist Party pose a clear and present danger'
China

The U.S. seeks to take an active role in protecting Taiwan specifically and the Indo-Pacific generally and one approach is through the AUKUS pact, a trilateral agreement between Australia, the United Kingdom and the U.S.


Gianforte: 'I have banned TikTok in Montana'
China

Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte banned the short-form video hosting service TikTok from operating in the state May 17.



Select Committee on the CCP: 'Foreign adversaries should not be allowed to censor Americans’ speech'
China

The Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party reached out to TikTok CEO Show Zi Chew May 10, expressing deep unease over the platform's recent acts of censorship.


Gallagher: Ensure supply chains are clean 'or get out of countries like China implicated in forced labor"
China

Republican and Democratic representatives issued letters demanding Nike, Adidas, Shein and Temu ensure their supply chains are free from forced labor or exit countries like China.


New Jersey congressman questions validity of Hong Kong consular outposts
China

The chair of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China is calling for the “shutdown” of Hong Kong consular outposts in the U.S. because of China’s role in eroding Hong Kong’s rule of law and judicial independence.


Chinese-born virologist: 'Everything is controlled by the CCP'; they 'established a massive network' of sending students to the U.S.
China

Dr. Li-Meng Yan, a Chinese-born virologist, spoke with Ed Haugland on the The National Security Hour podcast on America Out Loud about the Chinese Communist Party's influence on American education.