Category: USCC

Experts Call for Comprehensive Response to Chinese Influence in the US

Experts recommended a structural and comprehensive U.S. response to the influence and interference of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). A Transnational Rights Protection office to connect “the national security, civil liberties, and academic freedom risks presented by PRC [People’s Republic of China] overseas political activities” was recommended at a hearing with the U.S.–China Economic and…


US Must Increase Taiwan Military Spending to Counter China: Congressional Report

A top congressional advisory body recommends that the United States establish multiyear funding and other mechanisms to bolster Taiwan’s defenses against unprecedented aggression from communist China. The recommendation proposes establishing a joint planning mechanism and encouraging increases in Taiwan’s defense spending to ensure that the island is arming itself to the best of its ability….


US ‘Cannot Be Certain’ of Military Victory Against China: Report

The United States cannot be assured of victory in the event of war with China, according to a new report by an influential U.S. congressional advisory body. The analysis by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC) comes amid rising concerns that the United States could be drawn into a war over the future of…


Chinese Regime Advances Global Marxism to Confront Western-Led International Order: Report

China’s ruling regime seeks to undermine the current international system and replace it with a Beijing-led Marxist order, according to a new report by a U.S. congressional advisory body. “The Chinese Communist Party’s [CCP] ambitions for global leadership became ever clearer in this, the CCP’s centennial year,” said Commission Chairman Carolyn Bartholomew of the U.S.-China…


US Government Should Further Limit Investments in China: Panel

WASHINGTON—The Trump administration took swift actions in its final months to ban investments in communist Chinese military companies, in an effort to curb Beijing’s access to the lucrative U.S. stock market. However, more work needs to be done to protect U.S. capital markets and critical technologies, according to a panel of China experts. There’s a need to…