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2024 Annual Report to Congress

Topics this year include U.S.-China emerging tech competition; unsafe and unregulated Chinese consumer goods; China and the Middle East; economic strategies for leveling the U.S.-China playing field; China’s new measures for control, mobilization, and resilience; China’s counter-intervention capabilities; and a review of Taiwan, Hong Kong, economics, trade, security, politics, and foreign affairs developments in 2024.

Opening Statement of Chairman Robin Cleveland

Opening Statement of Vice Chair Reva Price

Report PDFs
Annual Report to Congress10.28 MB
Executive Summary7.72 MB
Recommendations to Congress123.01 KB
Part 1 – The Year in Review
Chapter 1 – U.S.-China Economics and Trade Relations (Year in Review)1.14 MB
Chapter 2 - U.S.-China Security and Foreign Affairs (Year in Review)893.73 KB
Part 2 - Technology and Consumer Product Opportunities and Risks
Chapter 3 - U.S.-China Competition in Emerging Technologies1.24 MB
Chapter 4 - Unsafe and Unregulated Chinese Consumer Goods: Challenges in Enforcing Import Regulations and Laws1.23 MB
Part 3 - Competition and Conflict
Chapter 5 - China and the Middle East2.34 MB
Chapter 6 - Key Economic Strategies for Leveling the U.S.-China Playing Field486.36 KB
Chapter 7 - China’s New Measures for Control, Mobilization, and Resilience1.22 MB
Chapter 8 - China’s Evolving Counter-Intervention Capabilities and the Role of Indo-Pacific Allies2.75 MB
Part 4 - Taiwan and Hong Kong
Chapter 9 - Taiwan1.11 MB
Chapter 10 - Hong Kong711.2 KB

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2024-11-19

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