Congress takes up a series of bills targeting China, from drones to drugs
- The U.S. House will focus on bills targeting China, addressing its biotech, drones, and electric vehicle sectors after summer break. This reflects a bipartisan consensus on countering China's influence.
- Supporters claim these bills are essential to safeguard U.S. healthcare data and reduce dependency on China for medical supplies.
- The Chinese Embassy described the legislation as “new McCarthyism,” warning that it could harm China-U.S. relations and the U.S.’s credibility.
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Congress takes up a series of bills targeting China, from drones to drugs
How to curb and counter China’s influence and power will dominate the U.S. House’s first week back from summer break. Lawmakers are taking up a series of measures targeting Beijing
U.S. lawmakers target China’s influence through biotech, drones, and EVs
Washington views Beijing as its biggest geopolitical rival, and the legislation is promoted as ensuring that the U.S. prevails in this competition. Many of the bills set to be voted on this week appear to have both Republican and Democratic support, reflecting a strong consensus that Congressional action is needed to counter China. The legislation will "take significant steps to counter the military, economic, and ideological threat of the Chine…
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