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China Bulletin
Highlights include: China Strongly Condemns U.S. Actions in Venezuela; Beijing Frames Large-Scale Military Exercises around Taiwan as a "Resolute Response" to Recent U.S. Arms Sales; China Reiterates Plans to Drive Demand by Boosting Investment; China Leads a Joint Naval Exercise with Many BRICS Plus Countries; China Uses Export Controls on Dual-Use Goods to Attempt to Coerce Japan
Issue Brief
Key Takeaways:
Venezuela has been one of China’s closest partners in Latin America.
Beijing has developed deep economic ties with Venezuela over the past two decades.
Venezuela is the largest purchaser of Chinese military equipment in Latin America.
Research Proposals
The Commission invites submission of proposals to provide concise unclassified reports in emerging technology, economics and trade, China’s activities in India and Latin America, or other novel ideas.
China Bulletin
Highlights include: China's Rapid Growth in Launch Activity Signals Expanding Space Capabilities; China's New Aircraft Carrier Poses Challenge to U.S. Power in the Pacific; China Shock 2.0 to Continue in 2026; Beijing Putting Building Blocks in Place for Continued Technology-Focused Industry Policy in Next Five Year Plan
Research Proposals
The Commission invites submission of proposals to support the Commission’s research on the national security implications of the bilateral trade and economic relationship between the United States and the PRC.
Staff Paper
Key Events and Statements Summarizing China’s Position on Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine from February 21, 2022 onward.
Staff Paper
China and the United States each recognize the economic and security benefits to be gained by being the first country to harness these varied quantum technologies. In each country, billions of dollars are being invested to advance quantum research, albeit through different development pathways.
Annual Report
Topics this year include China’s revisionist ambitions with Russia, Iran, and North Korea; China and Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands; how Beijing built its manufacturing and innovation engine; China’s ambitions to dominate space; China Shock 2.0; Beijing’s weaponization of supply chains; China’s electrification drive; and a review of Taiwan, Hong Kong, economics, trade, security, politics, and foreign affairs development in 2025.
Staff Paper
Made in China 2025 exemplifies how China’s industrial strategy is a comprehensive mobilization of state resources, private enterprise, and national priorities that has reshaped global technology competition.
Staff Paper
China is undermining tools of economic statecraft by facilitating sanctions and export control evasion on behalf of Russia, Iran, and North Korea. These autocratic countries increasingly are coordinating efforts to circumvent sanctions and export controls and transact outside of the dollar-based financial system.