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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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Navigating China’s evolving government procurement market

Navigating China’s evolving government procurement market

This week, we launched our latest report, looking at the challenges US companies face in China’s government procurement market and some of the strategies they use to overcome them. To get a quick rundown of the main points, this week we’re chatting with the author, Alison Schonberg, a business advisory services manager with USCBC in […]

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Government Procurement and Sales to State-Owned Enterprises in China
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Government Procurement and Sales to State-Owned Enterprises in China

The Chinese government has set its sights on reforming its several-trillion-dollar public procurement environment to offer greater transparency and equal treatment to foreign companies, building on improvements over the last decade.

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Bonus: What you should know about the Personal Information Protection Law

Bonus: What you should know about the Personal Information Protection Law

China’s congress recently passed the Personal Information Protection Law, a piece of legislation that will significantly impact how foreign and Chinese companies collect, use, and transfer personal information. To get a rundown of what companies need to know about the law and its implementation, we’re on the line with Hannah Feldshuh, a business advisory services […]

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Understanding China’s new regulations on critical information infrastructure

Understanding China’s new regulations on critical information infrastructure

China’s regulatory environment has seen some pretty significant developments lately, especially in data privacy, cybersecurity, and competition policy. To get a rundown of the most important changes, we’re on the line this week with our Vice President for China Operations, Matt Margulies.  Related reading from USCBC: China Passes Personal Information Protection Law New Regulations on […]

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