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Legislation to revoke China’s Permanent Normal Trade Relations was introduced Thursday by a bipartisan pair of House lawmakers, building on a Republican effort last year to repeal Beijing’s ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. lawmakers introduced a bipartisan bill on Thursday that would revoke China's preferential trade status with the United States, phase in steep tariffs and end the "de ...
Biden’s effort is limited to new flows of capital but lawmakers like Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), the chairman of the House Foreign Relations Committee, said existing investments should be ...
The House backed a bill to prevent federal money from flowing to five biotech companies with Chinese ties, described as necessary to protect Americans’ health data and reduce reliance on China for U.S. medical supplies. Another bill that cleared the House would outlaw, on national security grounds, devices from Chinese drone maker DJI, a ...
President Joe Biden released a statement supporting the bill saying "I'm heartened by Congress’ bipartisan work so far, and its commitment to quick action to get this to my desk as soon as possible. Together, we have an opportunity to show China and the rest of the world that the 21st century will be the American century – forged by the ...
Biden signed a bill to send $26 billion to Israel plus $1 billion in aid for Gaza on April 24. [364] In May 2024, President Joe Biden blocked a shipment of heavy bombs to Israel, citing concerns about potential civilian casualties in Gaza, particularly in Rafah, where many Palestinian refugees had sought shelter. This decision aimed to prevent ...
The bill is the latest sign Washington is gearing up to beat back China's AI ambitions over fears Beijing could harness the technology to meddle in other countries' elections, create bioweapons or ...
A Republican-led China Task Force later emerged under Foreign Affairs Committee ranking member Michael McCaul which, though partisan in nature, introduced hundreds of policy proposals with often robust bipartisan support. [6] It also worked with the country's de facto embassy in Washington to advance U.S. military aid to Taiwan. [6]