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China Steps Up Support for Companies Facing Carbon Border Taxes
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China Steps Up Support for Companies Facing Carbon Border Taxes

Exports from China are facing a new threat to their competitiveness: carbon border taxes. The EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism, which took effect in January, requires the bloc’s importers to pay for the carbon emissions of the goods they purchase. Similar legislation is set to take effect next year in the United Kingdom, and Canada, Japan, Australia, and South Korea all have carbon import taxes in the legislative pipeline.

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Commercial Issues Working Group Vice Ministerial and Yellen Visit Set Stage for Discussions on Data, Climate, and More
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Commercial Issues Working Group Vice Ministerial and Yellen Visit Set Stage for Discussions on Data, Climate, and More

The US-China Commercial Issues Working Group (CIWG), the first commercial bilateral mechanism between the United States and China in seven years, recently concluded its first meeting, which took place in Washington, DC. The mechanism was created last fall, during talks between Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and Commerce Minister Wang Wentao, as a platform for the private sector to raise specific issues with both governments.

Week In Review: Yellen’s China Trip, US Holds Multilateral Meetings with Partners, and Tai to Testify before Congress with Eye on China
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Week In Review: Yellen’s China Trip, US Holds Multilateral Meetings with Partners, and Tai to Testify before Congress with Eye on China

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visited China on a trip that ended Tuesday to discuss economic and national security matters with senior Chinese officials. In meetings, Yellen expressed concerns about Chinese “overcapacity” and the negative impacts on US businesses.

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China’s Path to Achieving a Consumption-Driven Economy Remains Unclear
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China’s Path to Achieving a Consumption-Driven Economy Remains Unclear

Chinese state planners have long recognized the imperative of transitioning toward a consumption-driven economy for long-term stability. But a deflationary domestic economy, low business and consumer confidence following COVID-19, geopolitical tensions, and supply chain disruptions have stifled spending.

China Market Intelligence Allison Lapehn, Taicheng Kang
Week in Review: Bilateral Engagements Follow Biden-Xi Call, TikTok Bill Slows in Senate, and BIS Issues Export Controls Clean-up Rule
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Week in Review: Bilateral Engagements Follow Biden-Xi Call, TikTok Bill Slows in Senate, and BIS Issues Export Controls Clean-up Rule

On Tuesday, President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping held their sixth conversation since Biden took office, building upon discussions from their summit in San Francisco last November. According to the US readout, Biden touched on US export controls, Taiwan, the South China Sea, and Russia, among other issues important to US economic and national security.

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China’s New Action Plan to Attract Foreign Investment
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China’s New Action Plan to Attract Foreign Investment

China’s leadership is ramping up engagement with foreign business executives as the country works to increase foreign direct investment, which reached a 30-year low in 2023 amid poor sentiment from the business community driven by concerns over weak demand, overcapacity, geopolitical uncertainty, and long-standing regulatory issues.

China Market Intelligence John Clark, Gavin Fu
New Cross-Border Data Developments Relax Some Compliance Burdens
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New Cross-Border Data Developments Relax Some Compliance Burdens

After six months of anticipation, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) finalized the Provisions on Facilitating and Regulating Cross-Border Data Flow on March 22, representing a pivotal step in the evolution of China’s data governance landscape. The provisions serve as a final rule to the draft rule released in September 2023.

Michigan Lawmaker to Replace Gallagher as Select Committee Chair This Month
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Michigan Lawmaker to Replace Gallagher as Select Committee Chair This Month

With Representative Mike Gallagher (R-WI) leaving Congress on April 19, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) was tasked with picking Gallagher’s replacement to chair the Select Committee on the CCP.  Within a couple of days, Johnson chose Representative John Moolenaar (R-MI), a five-term congressman and current member of the select committee.

A Note to Members from Craig Allen
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A Note to Members from Craig Allen

I recently returned from three weeks in China, where I met with dozens of members, Chinese officials, the US Embassy in Beijing, the US Consulate in Shanghai, and our staff in Beijing and Shanghai. While there, I also attended the China Development Forum, and as many may already be aware, took part in a meeting with President Xi Jinping.

Week in Review: Moolenaar to Head Select Committee on the CCP, US Sanctions Chinese Entities for Cyber Espionage, and Yellen to Visit China in April
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Week in Review: Moolenaar to Head Select Committee on the CCP, US Sanctions Chinese Entities for Cyber Espionage, and Yellen to Visit China in April

On Monday, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) announced that Representative John Moolenaar (R-MI) will serve as the next chair of the Select Committee on the CCP. This comes after current chair, Mike Gallagher (R-WI), announced last week that April 19 will be his last day in Congress.

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