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    The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission is a legislative branch commission created by the United States Congress in October 2000 with the legislative mandate to monitor, investigate, and submit to Congress an annual report on the national security implications of the bilateral trade and economic relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China, and to provide recommendations, where appropriate, to Congress for legislative and administrative action.

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    The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission is chartered to monitor, investigate, and report to Congress on the national security implications of the bilateral trade and economic relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China. The Commission meets its research mission by submitting to Congress an Annual Report, as well as by conducting staff-led reports, contracted research, and more.

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Hearings
05/23/2024
Key Economic Strategies for Leveling the U.S.-China Playing Field: Trade, Investment, and Technology
The hearing assesses U.S. trade strategies to address China's nonmarket practices, reviews U.S. measures to limit the flow of key technologies, considers the design and role of of U.S. outbound investment restrictions, and assesses the U.S. approach to coordinating its economic strategy with key trade partners.
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04/19/2024
China and the Middle East
The hearing assesses China's energy, investment, and economic interests in the Middle East; examines China's diplomatic engagement with Middle Eastern countries and Beijing's efforts to shape an alternative world order; and considers China's security interests and activities in the Middle East.
Hearings
03/21/2024
China's Evolving Counter Intervention Capabilities and Implications for the United States and Indo-Pacific Allies and Partners
The hearing assesses China's capabilities and concepts to prevent, block, or blunt U.S. military actions in the Indo-Pacific, examines U.S. efforts to contest and defeat China's counter-intervention capabilities, and considers perspectives of U.S. allies on China's military capabilities and the implications for regional security architecture.
Hearings
03/01/2024
Consumer Products from China: Safety, Regulations, and Supply Chains
The hearing addresses safety and quality of consumer imports from China and U.S. detection and response to risks; examines how shifts in global trade patterns affect U.S. supply chain resiliency; and assesses the PRC government's support for its domestic manufacturing sector and impact of these policies on China and the United States.
Research
02/20/2024
Censorship Practices of the People’s Republic of China
This report, prepared for the Commission by Exovera’s Center for Intelligence Research and Analysis (CIRA), examines the elaborate and pervasive censorship apparatus used by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to maintain the Party's monopoly on political legitimacy, shape the behavior of China’s citizenry, and control information beyond its borders.
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02/01/2024
Current and Emerging Technologies in U.S.-China Economic and National Security Competition
The hearing examines national security risks created by the sale of Chinese IT hardware and software in the U.S. as well as potential tools to regulate their use, China's research in military applications of AI and quantum information science, and China's progress in AI, bio-technology, and battery technology.
Research
12/19/2023
Women in China’s Leadership
This issue brief finds that women have limited representation and voice across the top echelons of China’s political system.
Research
12/13/2023
China’s Global Police State: Background and U.S. Policy Implications
This staff research report details China’s evolving and expanding transnational repression “toolkit.” This toolkit includes “overseas police stations,” intelligence operations targeting Beijing’s critics in foreign countries, efforts to undermine free speech at universities, online harassment, coercion-by-proxy, and abuse of the INTERPOL red notice system, as well as extradition treaties.
Annual Report
11/14/2023
2023 Annual Report to Congress
Topics include China’s global legal reach; China’s influence and interference; China's education system; China's economic problems; China’s relations with foreign militaries; export controls; Europe-China relations and transatlantic cooperation; and a review of Taiwan, Hong Kong, economics, trade, security, politics, and foreign affairs.
Hearings
08/21/2023
China's Current Economy: Implications for Investors and Supply Chains
The hearing evaluates the health of China's financial sector, examines China's role in global capital markets, and addresses developments in U.S.-China trade relations and U.S. supply chain resiliency.

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