US Congress Targets China with Key Legislation and Bills
US Congress Prepares for 'China Week'
This week, the US House will be voting on a series of important China-related bills aimed at countering Beijing’s influence. Key measures include proposed closures of Hong Kong diplomatic offices in the US and restrictions on government contracts with leading Chinese biotech firms.
Major Legislative Actions
- 28 measures under consideration, primarily Republican-led, showcasing bipartisan support.
- Legislation could close Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices on evaluating their autonomy from China.
- Biosecure Act to limit contracts with five Chinese biotech companies.
The initiatives reflect heightened concerns over national and economic security in response to threats posed by China. Various proposals will also focus on improving compliance with foreign technology regulations and strengthening alliances in the Indo-Pacific.
Political Context and Implications
As the US approaches the presidential elections, the bills are perceived as a strategy to consolidate Republican efforts while addressing public concerns over China’s rising influence.
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