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    House Launches ‘China Week’ to Tackle CCP Espionage and Economic Intrusions

    BRICS+ News ServicesBy BRICS+ News ServicesSeptember 6, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    House Prepares for ‘China Week’ Focused on Tackling CCP Espionage and Economic Advances

    The U.S. House of Representatives is gearing up for what it’s calling "China Week," a series of votes and discussions aimed at addressing the growing concerns related to Chinese espionage and economic advances. This initiative comes as tensions between the United States and China continue to escalate, with the latter accused of various spy activities and unfair economic practices.

    Scheduled for the upcoming week, "China Week" will see lawmakers considering multiple bills designed to mitigate the influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on American soil. These legislative measures aim to strengthen national security and promote economic resilience against Chinese maneuvering.

    Increasing Concerns About Espionage

    Over the past few years, the FBI and other intelligence agencies have raised alarms about the increasing number of espionage activities allegedly orchestrated by China. These activities span a wide range, from cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure to the theft of intellectual property. The FBI has stressed that China’s efforts to obtain American industrial secrets pose a significant threat to national security.

    The most glaring example is the infamous 2017 Equifax data breach, which exposed the personal information of approximately 147 million Americans. The U.S. Department of Justice later attributed the attack to Chinese military hackers, highlighting a coordinated effort to exploit American vulnerabilities.

    Economic Competition and Unfair Practices

    Beyond espionage, the economic rivalry between the world’s two largest economies continues to intensify. Over recent years, the Trump and Biden administrations have both taken steps to address what they describe as unfair trade practices by China, including intellectual property theft, forced technology transfers, and state subsidies that disadvantage American companies.

    The comprehensive trade deal struck under the Trump administration in January 2020 was seen as a significant step toward leveling the playing field, but many issues remain unresolved. President Biden has continued to address these concerns, enacting further sanctions and maintaining tariffs on Chinese goods.

    Legislative Measures on the Table

    During "China Week," the House will consider various pieces of legislation aimed at curbing CCP activities. These may include bills to enhance cybersecurity protocols for critical infrastructure, impose stricter regulations on Chinese investments in American companies, and bolster resources for counterintelligence operations.

    Additionally, members of the House are expected to discuss ways to minimize American economic dependency on China, focusing on supply chains for essential goods like pharmaceuticals and technology components. The COVID-19 pandemic has starkly highlighted the risks of over-reliance on Chinese manufacturing, prompting calls for significant policy shifts.

    Broader Implications

    The initiatives planned for "China Week" reflect a broader geopolitical struggle between the U.S. and China for global influence. As China continues to expand its role on the world stage, through initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative and increased presence in international organizations, the U.S. aims to reinforce its position and protect its interests.

    The measures taken during "China Week" could have significant long-term implications for U.S.-China relations. While aimed at protecting national security and promoting economic fairness, these actions could further strain an already tense relationship between the world’s two largest economies.

    As these legislative efforts unfold, they will be watched closely not just in Washington and Beijing, but around the globe, where the decisions made will likely have wide-ranging impacts on international trade, security, and diplomacy.

    For more details on upcoming legislative initiatives related to U.S.-China relations, you can visit the official website of the U.S. House of Representatives.

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