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State Rep. Weldon: U.S. needs 'a policy response that balances the scales' with China
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Representative Ryan Weldon of Iowa has expressed support for Congressman Zach Nunn's Neutralizing Unfair Chinese Subsidies Act, which aims to create a more level playing field between American and Chinese companies.

Chairman urges end to ties between U.S. schools and Chinese Communist Party-linked groups
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House Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar has urged local officials in Montgomery County, Maryland, and Des Moines, Iowa, to reconsider their relationships with organizations linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

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Qrypt CTO on U.S.-China relationship: 'We have no reciprocity right now'
China

Denis Mandich, Chief Technology Officer at Qrypt, said that the Chinese government's support for the theft and monetization of American intellectual property (IP) exemplifies a lack of reciprocity in the U.S.-China relationship.


Moolenaar and Scott urge return of China forensic institute onto U.S. Entity List
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Chairman John Moolenaar of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party and Senator Rick Scott have sent a letter to Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security Jeffrey Kessler.



Sen. Moran: 'It is critical that we find ways to support the local Kansas businesses that grow our economy'
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Senator Jerry Moran of Kansas emphasized the importance of new tax credit policies and domestic content requirements to prioritize Kansas businesses and manufacturers.


National Mining Association Executive VP: U.S. mining industry supplies necessary materials 'for nearly every sector of our economy'
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Katie Sweeney, Executive Vice President of the National Mining Association (NMA), emphasized the importance of prioritizing domestic mining and processing in the United States to meet increasing mineral demand and reduce dependency on foreign...


Hudson Institute report says China uses bureaucracy to control critical minerals
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The Hudson Institute has released an analysis detailing China's use of bureaucratic procedures to exert control over global critical minerals supply chains, impacting Western automotive and technology industries.


Senate Finance Committee unveils bill cutting Green New Deal spending, easing fossil fuel penalties
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The Senate Finance Committee has announced a proposed energy policy within the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, aiming to significantly reduce Green New Deal expenditures, eliminate penalties on fossil fuels, and promote an America-first energy strategy.


China advances Indo-Pacific strategy amid limited US response
China

China has increased its activities in the Indo-Pacific region while the United States, under the Trump administration, has shown little response.


Taiwan recall vote leaves legislature unchanged amid ongoing cross-strait tensions
China

Taiwan’s recent recall vote, which took place on July 26, did not result in the removal of any Kuomintang (KMT) legislators.


House members introduce bipartisan bill to expand U.S.-Taiwan defense technology ties
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Bipartisan legislation has been introduced in the House of Representatives that would direct the Department of Defense to establish a formal partnership with Taiwan.


Former U.S Rep. Gallagher: CATL is 'a Chinese supplier with military ties'
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Mike Gallagher, a former U.S. representative for Wisconsin's 8th Congressional District, has raised concerns about the potential risks posed by hidden communication devices in Chinese-made inverters.


Bipartisan House leaders introduce bill targeting PRC over alleged Uyghur genocide
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House Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI), Congressional Executive Commission on China (CECC) Chairman Dan Sullivan (R-AK), and CECC Co-Chairman Chris Smith (R-NJ) have introduced the Uyghur Genocide and Accountability...


House panel seeks answers from Harvard over reported ties with Chinese Communist Party
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Chairman John Moolenaar of the House Select Committee on China, along with Chairman Tim Walberg of the Committee on Education and Workforce and Representative Elise Stefanik, has sent a letter to Harvard University raising concerns about new...


Lawmakers introduce bill targeting accountability for alleged genocide against Uyghurs
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers has introduced the Uyghur Genocide Accountability and Sanctions Act, a legislative proposal that aims to address human rights abuses against Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in China.


Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson: Beijing seeks 'steady, sound and sustainable development of China-U.S. relations'
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Guo Jiakun, spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry, said that Beijing seeks a reciprocal trade relationship with the United States, emphasizing communication and mutual benefit.


Foundation for Defense of Democracies senior fellow: Chinese-owned company Gotion 'positioned to benefit from federal tax incentives'
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Emily de La Bruyère, a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, has expressed concerns regarding Chinese electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturers utilizing U.S. subsidies and legal channels to expand their operations and...


Energy and Critical Minerals Policy director: Chinese investments 'manipulate market prices as well as undercut investors abroad'
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Tom Haslett, Director of Energy and Critical Minerals Policy, said that Chinese state-supported investment in mining and processing is distorting global markets and undercutting competitors.


Director of Johns Hopkins SAIS: Latin America is 'a very big part of China's strategy with respect to supply chain development'
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Margaret Myers, director of Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), said at an event that China has prioritized Latin America in its supply chain and resource strategies, particularly focusing on critical minerals and...