House Foreign Affairs Committee Talks China Export Controls, CHIPS Act
Commerce Department official tells House Foreign Affairs of the urgent need for the CHIPS Act, and says department is looking into more export controls on China.
Commerce Department official tells House Foreign Affairs of the urgent need for the CHIPS Act, and says department is looking into more export controls on China.
The Congressional Steel Caucus hears from steel industry executives on whether or not to keep tariffs in place. The answer was a resounding yes.
By Charles Benoit, CPA Trade Counsel Last month, President Biden stunned the trade community around the world when he announced a two-year legal immunity from
Tom Donilon, Chairman of the BlackRock Investment Institute, and a China bull, returns to Washington as co-chair of Foreign Affairs Policy Board.
The House Armed Services Committee passed its version of the National Defense Authorization Act this week, with many amendments taking swipes at China reliance.
In one of her best hearings yet, USTR Katherine Tai holds fast on why the U.S. needs the Section 301 tariffs on China.
Homeland Security’s report to Congress on June 17 calls out Xinjiang Daqo New Energy, but leaves out its Shanghai operation listed on the NYSE.
The latest Congressional-Executive Commission on China heard from a State and Homeland official on China’s surveillance abroad. What can be done?
The FDA Safety and Landmark Advancements (FDASLA) Act has passed a key committee, with 25 out of some 30 amendments passing. Generics and baby formula crisis got most of the attention.
Deborah Rosenblum of the Department of Defense tells the U.S. China Economic and Security Review Commission that Washington has to reshore critical supply chains.