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China Provisions in the House and Senate NDAA Drafts
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China Provisions in the House and Senate NDAA Drafts

The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for 2027 is coming into focus after the House and Senate armed services committees advanced their versions of the bill earlier this month. Amendments to the House bill have been submitted for consideration, with Senate-side amendments expected to be released soon. The NDAA is must-pass legislation and often serves as a vehicle for China-related provisions that might not advance on their own.

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China and CPTPP: Does China’s Emerging Data Regime Live Up to CPTPP Principles?

China and CPTPP: Does China’s Emerging Data Regime Live Up to CPTPP Principles?

The purpose of global free trade agreements is to create comprehensive rules of the road that transcend borders, lower trade barriers, and create new opportunities for market access and innovation. Signed on March 8, 2018, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) is one such agreement. Currently signed by 11 Pacific-Rim countries, CPTPP […]

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How much does China spend on industrial policy?

How much does China spend on industrial policy?

From funding for domestic chip manufacturing making its way through the US government right now to China’s subsidization of industries it views as strategic, industrial policy is an important aspect of understanding today’s intersection of business and government. But just how much do countries spend on industrial policy? It turns out, although lots of research […]

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