Trade with China

Oct 31 2023

House Select CCP Committee Leadership Urges the Treasury to Implement Outbound Investment Restrictions

America’s national security is compromised by delaying implementation, the leaders of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) say.
Oct 11 2023

Engagement with China’s Leadership Doesn’t Mean the U.S. Should Remove the Section 301 Tariffs

The Section 301 tariffs have served as a floor on which a resurgence of domestic factory investment has taken place.
Sep 08 2023

Chinese State Employees Told to Stop Using Apple’s iPhone

The company's products, apparently, are no longer welcomed by the government it has tried very hard to appease.
Aug 31 2023

The U.S. Commerce Secretary Went to China and All China Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt

Put another way: The expectations for trade cooperation is pretty low, considering the circumstances.
Aug 21 2023

Commerce Department Finds Chinese Solar Companies Have Circumvented U.S. Duties

The department initiated the investigation last year. The Commerce Department announced Friday that Chinese solar cell and module manufacturers are shipping their products through four Southeast...
Aug 01 2023

As Scrutiny of Forced Uyghur Labor Mounts, the Global Solar Supply Chain is Becoming Less Transparent

Despite worries about China’s use of forced labor to make solar products, goods from the Xinjiang region remain a significant contributor of the solar industry’s raw materials.
Jul 18 2023

How Serious is China About Confronting Climate Change?

John Kerry, the U.S. climate envoy, is in Beijing right now for talks.
Jul 13 2023

China Hasn’t Met its Trade Commitments with the U.S. PNTR Status Should be on the Table.

"Adherence can be measured," argue US-China Security & Economic Review Commissioners.
Apr 28 2023

White House National Security Advisor: It’s De-risking, not De-coupling

A high-ranking Biden administration official lays out their international economic agenda, and talks a lot about relations with China.
Mar 09 2023

What John Kerry Seems to Miss About China and the Climate

Reducing climate emissions must be a priority. But success will happen when the United States takes the lead, not by reverting back to ignoring China's predatory practices.