Foreign Legislation

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WTO

China's Questions, U.S. Replies on Recent U.S. Subsidy Measures

At a WTO Committee on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures meeting last October, China asked questions about two major U.S. subsidy measures, related to electric vehicles and semiconductors. The U.S. recently provided responses.

Congressional Republicans Release "Discussion Draft" of Americas Legislation to "Counter China"

Last week, two Republican members of Congress released a discussion draft of a piece of legislation that focuses on trade in the Americas, but has several provisions dealing with China trade issues.

U.S. House of Representatives Votes To Restrict Sales of Oil from Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China

Last week, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would prohibit sales of oil from the U.S. strategic petroleum reserve to entities linked to the Chinese Communist Party. Prospects for the legislation in the Democrat-controlled Senate are uncertain, however.

Proposed U.S. Legislation Calls For Report to "Chart Strategic Course for U.S.-China Trade Relations"

Last week, U.S. Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) introduced the Trade with China Strategic Assessment Act, which would require an executive branch report about trade integration with China.

U.S. Spending Bill Targets Chinese Subsidies in Context of Mergers

In the government spending legislation recently enacted by Congress, there is a provision on the disclosure, in the context of merger notifications, of subsidies that have been provided by "foreign adversaries." This provision is part of an effort underway in both the EU and the U.S. to

South Dakota Government Announces Plan To Restrict Agriculture Land Purchases

Last week, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and some legislators announced proposed legislation to restrict foreign purchases of agricultural land in South Dakota, with Chinese purchases as the main focus.

More States Ban TikTok on Government Devices; Congress May Adopt Federal Ban

Three more U.S. states, as well as the U.S. Senate, have now taken action to ban the use of TikTok by government employees.
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