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Rubio slams Energy Department’s decision to transfer critical technology production to China
China

After spending $15 million in taxpayers funds to bankroll domestic research and production of vanadium redox flow battery (VRFB) technology, the U.S. Department of Energy approved the transfer of all VRFB production to foreign entities, including some based in the People’s Republic of China (PRC).


Kennedy: 'America needs to lead in industries, not industrial policy spending'
China

Chinese Business and Economics of Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) senior adviser Scott Kennedy is warning top U.S.


Basaltic Farms: ‘Garlic from China has many problems’
China

An organic farm near McArthur, California, that uses regenerative farming practices to grow organic garlic without using fertilizers or pesticides is reminding consumers that “garlic from China has many problems.”


Bowles Farming CEO touts benefits of California-grown garlic over Chinese product, 'People need to know where their food is coming from and who is producing it'
China

The president and CEO of a family owned and operated farming operation located near Los Banos in California’s Central Valley is reminding people that imported garlic from China is inferior to garlic grown in California.


Yates: 'United States must begin shifting vital supply chains away from China'
China

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's recent trip to Taiwan sparked a series of military exercises from China, but Washington officials have indicated the ballistic missile test launches do not necessarily mean China will try to forcibly takeover Taiwan in the near future.


Victims of Communism, allies as feds to impose Magnitsky sanctions on CCP officials implicated by the Xinjiang Police Files
China

We, the 56 undersigned organizations dedicated to human rights in China and to the plight of persecuted ethno-religious groups in the Uyghur Region, urge you to sanction all Chinese officials responsible for the genocide in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR), also known as East Turkistan.


56 organizations call for sanctions on CCP officials implicated in the Xinjiang Police Files
China

Evidence from the Xinjiang Police Files implicated four high-ranking Chinese Communist Party (CCP) members in the extermination of Uyghurs, Kazakhs, and other Turkic minorities in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.


Glaser: China is trying ‘to change the status quo’
China

Some people in China reportedly feel House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's recent visit to Taiwan crossed a line.



Pelosi's Taiwan visit 'one mosaic stone in broader constellation' of U.S.-China relations
China

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's (D-Calif.) recent trip to Taiwan might have triggered a show of military strength and presidential rebuff from China, but it's unlikely the Communist country will make aggressive moves against Taiwan or the U.S. anytime soon, according to multiple sources.


Senator Blackburn: 'Ban the CCP from buying U.S. farmland'
China

U.S. Sen. Blackburn attacked the Democratic Party for not doing enough to keep the CCP out of American agriculture



Rep. Herrell: 'We must counter China's dangerous behavior'
China

Rep. Yvette Herrell, (R-NM), said the Countering Communist China Act is necessary to stop China from continuing to take advantage of the United States.


Rep. Herrell: 'Americans ... understand it is vital' for U.S. to stand up to China
China

U.S. House Rep. Yvette Herrell (R-New Mexico) and 53 fellow Republican House members have cosponsored a bill intended to confront the People’s Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party for "malign influence and theft."


'Moral obligation': Rep. Greg Murphy pushing bill that would force universities to pull investments out of Chinese companies
China

Legislation now before a U.S. House committee would discourage universities from rewarding endowments to Chinese companies and others from countries considered hostile


Saphier: 'Taiwan tried to warn us' about the COVID-19 virus
China

Taiwan tried to warn the world about COVID-19's transmissibility but China suppressed that information, according to a New Jersey radiologist.


Herrell: U.S. 'cannot trust the corrupt authoritarians running China'
China

Rep. Yvette Herrell, R-N.M., said she introduced two bills that would prevent American tax dollars from funding Chinese research projects.


Warner: 'We should be seriously concerned about Chinese investment in locations close to sensitive sites'
China

Fufeng USA, a subsidiary of Chinese-owned Fufeng Group Ltd, recently announced plans to construct a corn milling plant on 370 acres of land near Grand Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota, sparking concerns about national security and the environment.


'Too horrible to contemplate': Zhang Haitao sends suspicious letter from prison
China

(Xinjiang, China—August 2, 2022) After four years of preventing his family from meeting with him and denying correspondence for two years, Zhang’s family recently received another letter from Zhang in prison.


Rep. Banks introduces bill to protect American IP from CCP
China

Today, Congressman Jim Banks introduced the Preventing PLA Acquisition of United States Technology Act of 2022 to prevent any federally funded U.S. research from being shared or conducted jointly with Chinese entities that participate in the Chinese Communist Party’s Military Civil-Fusion strategy.


Foote: 'A forced labor import ban is only effective if at least a plurality of the major consumer markets of the world are aligned'
China

The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act is an excellent concept with possibly very harmful consequences for U.S. companies, according to an analyst on U.S. Customs subjects.


Rogers: China's 'ravenous' spy network 'will do anything' to help Beijing
China

Former Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) said the United States needs to engage in counterintelligence to combat Chinese espionage efforts, following a report by Republicans alleging the Chinese government targeted the U.S. Federal Reserve.