House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party
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John Moolenaar discusses plans to revoke China's favored nation trade status
In a recent appearance on NewsNation, Chairman John Moolenaar of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party discussed his legislative initiative aimed at revoking China's Permanent Normal Trade Relations status.
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House panel on China threats set to continue under new Congress
The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, established two years ago by the Republican majority, will continue its work in the upcoming Congress.
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U.S. participation in CUSEF forum criticized by Chairman Moolenaar
Chairman John Moolenaar has expressed concern over the participation of U.S. officials in a forum organized by the China-United States Exchange Foundation (CUSEF) in Hong Kong.
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U.S. lawmakers urge action on alleged prisoner mistreatment in Hong Kong
A bipartisan group of U.S. legislators has called on Secretary of State Antony Blinken to release a report detailing prison conditions in Hong Kong and to take further diplomatic measures to address the alleged torture and mistreatment of...
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Moolenaar urges Biden to confront China at APEC summit
Chairman John Moolenaar of Michigan has commented on the upcoming meeting between President Joe Biden and General Secretary Xi Jinping of the Chinese Communist Party.
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Legislation introduced to end China's permanent normal trade relations
Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party has introduced the Restoring Trade Fairness Act.
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US lawmakers urge Italy to protect Chinese dissident
Chairman John Moolenaar and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party have taken steps to address concerns about the safety of a Chinese...
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U.S. lawmakers commend Canada's decision on TikTok's Canadian operations
Chairman John Moolenaar and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and Chinese Communist Party have expressed their approval of Canada's recent decision regarding...
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Lawmakers question semiconductor firms on sales to China
Chairman John Moolenaar and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party have reached out to major semiconductor manufacturing equipment...
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China allegedly uses Meta's AI for military purposes
Last week, the Jamestown Foundation published a report that outlines how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has adapted Meta’s “Llama” model into a platform called “ChatBIT.” This platform is reportedly being used to assist the People’s Liberation...
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Moolenaar urges action against China's unfair market practices
Chairman John Moolenaar of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party has addressed concerns to Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo regarding China's market practices.
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Moolenaar proposes new bill for reforming state department's approach to economic threats
Chairman John Moolenaar, a Republican from Michigan and head of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, is set to introduce the Economic Security and Diplomacy Act of 2024.
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University of Michigan urged to close joint institute over security concerns
Chairman John Moolenaar of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party has urged the University of Michigan to end its joint institute with Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
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Moolenaar warns of China's influence over global economy through mineral dominance
This morning, the Battery Materials & Technology Coalition (BMTC) and Horizon Advisory published a report that underscores the United States' significant reliance on China for critical minerals.
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U.S. leaders support $2 billion arms sale to boost Taiwan's defenses
Chairman John Moolenaar and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi have expressed their approval of the U.S. administration's recent decision to authorize arms sales aimed at strengthening Taiwan's defense capabilities.
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Moolenaar urges Congress to strengthen Biden's China investment restrictions
Yesterday, the Department of Treasury released final regulations to implement President Biden's executive order aimed at restricting investments in countries considered national security threats to the United States, such as China.
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U.S. lawmakers urge restrictions on advanced semiconductor tech exports to China
Chairman John Moolenaar and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and Chinese Communist Party have expressed concerns about China's expanding silicon photonics...
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Moolenaar criticizes use of TSMC chips by Huawei, cites export control issues
Chairman John Moolenaar has expressed serious concerns following revelations that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation (TSMC) chips have been used in Huawei's artificial intelligence accelerators. This development is seen as a significant breach of U.S. export controls.
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Harvard faces scrutiny over handling of anti-CCP protests
As reported by the Free Beacon, an investigation into a protest at Harvard University revealed that anti-CCP protestors were placed on disciplinary probation while no action was taken against a pro-CCP agitator who assaulted them. Chairman John Moolenaar expressed concern over this treatment, stating, "This is yet another example of Harvard’s appallingly unequal treatment of protestors based on the speech they support."
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Lawmakers allege McKinsey misled Congress about work for Chinese government
Chairman John Moolenaar, along with Senators Marco Rubio and Joni Ernst, have presented evidence implicating McKinsey & Company in consulting activities for the Chinese military and government. This information suggests that McKinsey misrepresented its involvement under oath while receiving substantial U.S. defense contracts.