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2022 Annual Report to Congress

Topics this year include CCP decision-making and Xi Jinping’s centralization of authority, challenging China’s trade practices, China’s energy plans and practices, U.S. supply chain vulnerabilities and resilience, China’s cyber warfare and espionage capabilities, China’s activities and influence in South and Central Asia, and a review of Taiwan, Hong Kong, economics, trade, security, political, and foreign affairs developments in 2022.

Opening Statement of Chairman Alex Wong

Opening Statement of Vice Chair Kim Glas

Report PDFs
Annual Report to Congress7.12 MB
Executive Summary6.79 MB
Recommendations to Congress84.24 KB
Chapter 1 - CCP Decision-Making and Xi Jinping’s Centralization of Authority
Chapter 1 - CCP Decision-Making and Xi Jinping’s Centralization of Authority712.58 KB
Chapter 2 - U.S.-China Economic and Trade Relations
Chapter 2, Section 1 - Year in Review: Economics and Trade539.7 KB
Chapter 2, Section 2 - Challenging China’s Trade Practices585.92 KB
Chapter 2, Section 3 - China’s Energy Plans and Practices1.79 MB
Chapter 2, Section 4 - U.S. Supply Chain Vulnerabilities and Resilience673.05 KB
Chapter 3 - U.S.-China Security and Foreign Affairs
Chapter 3, Section 1 - Year in Review: Security and Foreign Affairs590.33 KB
Chapter 3, Section 2 - China’s Cyber Capabilities: Warfare, Espionage, and Implications for the United States767.68 KB
Chapter 3, Section 3 - China’s Activities and Influence in South and Central Asia3 MB
Chapter 4 - Taiwan
Chapter 4 - Taiwan801.01 KB
Chapter 5 - Hong Kong
Chapter 5 - Hong Kong689.78 KB

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2022-11-15

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