
The U.S. Congress discusses the importance of Auction Authority and Balanced Pipeline to boost American leadership in wireless technologies and counter China's influence. Treasury Secretary Yellen denies appeasement of China on Xinjiang-related sanctions. The U.S. AIDS relief program receives a one-year extension in the spending bill amid concerns over China's economic coercion. Lawmakers emphasize the need to safeguard sensitive technology from the CCP and strengthen American economic sectors against Chinese influence.









NEW: In the full committee hearing, Ranking Member @RepAdamSmith asked Gen. Langley about the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan, what the U.S. should be doing to address that crisis, and what future he sees for the U.S. and the people of Sudan. Watch their discussion here. https://t.co/Gk33g9oS6z
America’s global AIDS relief program has been authorized for another year in the bipartisan budget deal. Still, public health advocates say the single year sends a worrying signal about U.S. commitment to the issue moving forward. https://t.co/pZGgF3z6h1
In recent years, we have experienced the risks associated with relying on a strategic rival’s supply chains. Our bill would promote American economic independence and help mitigate potential threats that may stem from economic integration with China.https://t.co/HQQ1UY1JVV