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Supreme Court to hear arguments on TikTok divestment law
Today, the Supreme Court announced it will hear oral arguments concerning a law that mandates TikTok's divestment from foreign adversary control.
Bipartisan lawmakers introduce legislation targeting China's role in U.S. fentanyl crisis
Lawmakers from the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party have introduced new bipartisan legislation to address the fentanyl crisis.
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Uyghur Human Rights Project Director: ‘Uyghurs continue to face cultural erasure’
By Federal Newswire | Dec 17, 2024
Omer Kanat, Executive Director of the Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP), said that Uyghur Genocide Recognition Day serves as a reminder that "Uyghurs continue to face cultural erasure," and emphasized that recognition must be "backed by concrete,...
U.S. Rep. Gottheimer on court upholding TikTok ban: China has 'ability to control what an entire generation of Americans see'
By Federal Newswire | Dec 17, 2024
U.S. Representative Josh Gottheimer expressed concerns over China's influence on American youth through TikTok, stating that China can "control what an entire generation of Americans see & consume every single day."
U.S. Sen. Cotton: 'It's time to declare America’s economic independence from China'
By Federal Newswire | Dec 17, 2024
U.S. Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) has called for the United States to economically decouple from China, stating that China has "waged economic war on our workers."
Lawmakers urge decisive action after Chinese hacking of US cellular networks
By Federal Newswire | Dec 16, 2024
Chairman John Moolenaar of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party and Chairman Mark Green of the House Homeland Security Committee have expressed concern over recent cyber intrusions by China.
U.S.-China-Russia relations pose challenge for Trump administration
By Federal Newswire | Dec 16, 2024
The relationship between China and Russia has significant implications for U.S. interests, according to experts from the Brookings Institution's John L. Thornton China Center.
Lawmakers urge tech giants' compliance after court ruling on foreign apps
By Federal Newswire | Dec 13, 2024
Chairman John Moolenaar and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party have addressed letters to the CEOs of TikTok, Apple, and Google.
Moolenaar criticizes extension of US-China science agreement
By Federal Newswire | Dec 13, 2024
Chairman John Moolenaar, a Republican from Michigan, and his colleagues have voiced their opposition to the Biden Administration's decision to extend the U.S.-People’s Republic of China (PRC) Science and Technology Agreement (STA) for five years.
Chinese activist on Blank Paper protests: Beijing using ‘mass arrests’ and ‘widespread use of police violence’ to silence dissent
By Federal Newswire | Dec 13, 2024
Rei Xia, a Chinese activist involved in the Blank Paper protests, has accused China of employing censorship and "widespread use of police violence" against "peaceful" protesters.
Brookings Fellow on Trump's tariffs: 'high enough' to be 'economically and politically unsustainable’
By Federal Newswire | Dec 12, 2024
Joshua P. Meltzer, a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, has expressed concerns regarding President-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs against Mexico and China.
U.S. Rep. Auchincloss: 'Across-the board tariffs should be a last resort'
By Federal Newswire | Dec 12, 2024
U.S. Representative Jake Auchincloss said that tariffs should not be used as a tool to deter the Chinese Communist Party and Mexican drug cartels, which he claims "work together to traffic fentanyl."
Discussion explores impact of US-China relations on American cities
By Federal Newswire | Dec 12, 2024
U.S. metropolitan areas have developed various economic, social, and official connections with China over recent decades.
Critical Mineral Policy Working Group introduces bipartisan legislation targeting US-China dependency
By Federal Newswire | Dec 11, 2024
Lawmakers from the Critical Minerals Policy Working Group have introduced new bipartisan legislation aimed at reducing the United States' dependence on China for critical minerals.
House passes defense bill focusing on China-related provisions
By Federal Newswire | Dec 11, 2024
Chairman John Moolenaar of Michigan expressed his support for the 2025 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) following its passage in the House.
Lawmakers call for end to permanent normal trade relations with China
By Federal Newswire | Dec 10, 2024
In a recent op-ed published in Fox News, Representative John Moolenaar and Senator Tom Cotton have advocated for the repeal of permanent normal trade relations with China.
Moolenaar discusses CCP threat at Reagan National Defense Forum
By Federal Newswire | Dec 9, 2024
Chairman John Moolenaar of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party recently appeared on Fox News during the Reagan National Defense Forum.
Commerce restricts China’s access to advanced semiconductors amid security concerns
By Federal Newswire | Dec 8, 2024
The U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has introduced new rules to limit China's ability to produce advanced semiconductors, which are critical for military applications.
Brookings Institution event explores US-China relations amid strategic competition
By Federal Newswire | Dec 6, 2024
As a new presidential administration and Congress prepare to take office in Washington this January, the focus on China is expected to remain significant for policymakers.
Court upholds act requiring TikTok divestment due to national security concerns
By Federal Newswire | Dec 6, 2024
The DC Circuit Court has upheld the Protecting Americans From Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, dismissing TikTok's attempt to challenge the legislation.