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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 4272 (Introduced in Senate) — To advance a policy for managed strategic competition with the People’s Republic of China. · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Table of contents

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The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short titles. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. Definitions. TITLE I—A comprehensive China policy Sec. 101. Findings. Sec. 102. Statement of policy. Sec. 103. Sense of Congress. TITLE II—Protecting the United States from China’s discriminatory economic practices Sec. 201. Findings and sense of Congress regarding the PRC’s industrial policy. Sec. 202. Intellectual property violators list. Sec. 203. Government of the People’s Republic of China subsidies list.
Sec. 204. Review of petitions related to intellectual property theft and forced technology transfer. Sec. 205. Predatory pricing by entities owned, controlled, or directed by a foreign state. Sec. 206. Reporting on requests to comply with the corporate social credit system in the People’s Republic of China. Sec. 207. Annual review on the presence of Chinese companies in United States capital markets. TITLE III—Reinvesting in American and allied technological competitiveness Sec. 301.
Regulatory exchanges with allies and partners. Sec. 302. Authorization to assist United States companies with supply chain diversification and management. Sec. 303. Scientific and private sector advisory panel on protection of critical technologies. Sec. 304. Establishment of a tech coalition. Sec. 305. United States representation in standards-setting bodies. TITLE IV—Safeguarding American institutions Sec. 401. Amendments to Higher Education Act of 1965. Sec. 402. Amendment to Foreign Agent Registration Act regarding gifts made to universities.
Sec. 403. Designation of a country of national security concern in the Foreign Agent Registration Act. Sec. 404. Ban on Senate-confirmed Department of State officials representing countries of national security concern. Sec. 405. Amendment to the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act. TITLE V—Maintaining the integrity of international organizations Sec. 501. Office of Integrity in the United Nations System. TITLE VI—Bolstering United States and allied defense and security Sec. 601.
Findings. Sec. 602. Statement of policy expressing the political will of the United States to defend its interests in the Indo-Pacific and pursue expanded political-military cooperation with allies and partners. Sec. 603. Sense of Congress regarding bolstering security partnerships in the Indo-Pacific. Sec. 604. Report on capability development of Indo-Pacific allies and partners. Sec. 605. Statement of policy on unmanned aerial systems and the Missile Technology Control Regime.
Sec. 606. Report on national technology and industrial base. Sec. 607. Authorization of appropriations for Southeast Asia maritime security programs and diplomatic outreach activities. Sec. 608. Report on China Coast Guard. Sec. 609. Report on Chinese military activity in Djibouti. TITLE VII—Fostering cooperation between the United States and the People’s Republic of China Sec. 701. Sense of Congress regarding United States-People’s Republic of China cooperation on conservation and a healthy environment.
Sec. 702. Strategy on cooperation on wildlife and related trafficking. Sec. 703. Statement of policy regarding universal implementation of United Nations sanctions on North Korea. Sec. 704. Government Accountability Office report on United States-PRC technical research cooperation. Sec. 705. Findings on strategic stability and arms control. Sec. 706. Cooperation on a strategic nuclear dialogue. Sec. 707. Agreements.
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