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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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What companies should know about cybersecurity and data flows in China

What companies should know about cybersecurity and data flows in China

Our Shanghai office recently hosted a cybersecurity workshop for companies that touched on some shared concerns and best practices. This week, to dig into some of the regulatory challenges that companies face on the ground, we’re on the line with our Chief Representative in Shanghai, Melinda Xu. Learn more about USCBC on our website!

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As US-China Ties Fray, Indiana Firms Seek to Keep Trade Flowing

As US-China Ties Fray, Indiana Firms Seek to Keep Trade Flowing

Fifty states, fifty stories of trade relations with China. What distinguishes these stories from the national narrative, which is increasingly marked by wariness and even hostility toward China, is a pragmatic desire to keep trade flowing, preferably growing, while the federal government figures out the meaning of terms like “strategic competitors.” States are the terrain […]

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Takeaways from the Alaska meetings

Takeaways from the Alaska meetings

Last week, representatives from the United States and China held the first major bilateral meetings under the Biden administration. By all accounts, tensions were pretty high, but the meetings still yielded some results and items for companies to pay attention to. This week, we get the latest from our Vice President of China Operations Matt […]

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