Congress would target China with new restrictions in massive defense bill
The NDAA restricts U.S. investments aiding Chinese military tech, bans funds for blacklisted biotech firms, and raises Taiwan security aid to $1 billion, lawmakers said.
- The 3,000-page defense bill approved by the House would scrutinize American investments in China that could boost its military power and prohibit government money to be used for blacklisted Chinese biotech companies.
- The bill also aims to boost US support for Taiwan, which Beijing claims as its own territory.
- The Chinese embassy denounced the bill as undermining China's interests and disrupting efforts to stabilize bilateral relations.
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US–China Competition Underscores House-Approved NDAA
The House passed the fiscal year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) on Dec. 10, tying the defense bill to several provisions aimed at curbing the Chinese communist regime’s influence in key U.S. sectors or ending fiscal support for the regime’s human rights abuses by American consumers. The Senate is set to take up the defense package next. Here are the China-related provisions included in Congress’s bill. Restricting Investments in …
Congress Passes Historic Investment Restrictions to Block American Funding of China
For years, hardworking Americans have watched their retirement funds and investments quietly flow into the coffers of our greatest adversary. While we struggled with inflation... The post Congress Passes Historic Investment Restrictions to Block American Funding of China appeared first on Patriot Journal.
NDAA Puts China ‘On Notice,’ Lawmaker Says
By Virginia Allen, The Daily Signal | December 10, 2025 The 2026 National Defense Authorization Act is putting China “on notice,” according to a Republican member of Congress. The large bill that funds the Department of War and America’s defense priorities includes legislation that restricts U.S. investments into China. The Comprehensive Outbound Investment National Security Act is included in the $900 billion annual defense bill and places re…
Congress would target China with new restrictions in massive defense bill
The Trump administration may have softened its language on China to maintain a truce in their trade war, but Congress is pushing for more restrictions on Beijing.
Congress Advances Historic Crackdown On American Cash Fueling China
'Puts Beijing on notice'
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