Sec. 211. Sense of Congress on negotiations with G7 countries on the People’s Republic of China
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It is the sense of Congress that the President, acting through the Secretary of State, should initiate an agenda with G7 countries on matters relevant to economic and democratic freedoms, including the following: Trade and investment issues and enforcement. Building support for international infrastructure standards, including those agreed to at the G20 summit in Osaka in 2018. The erosion of democracy and human rights. The security of 5G telecommunications. Anti-competitive behavior, such as intellectual property theft, massive subsidization of companies, and other policies and practices.
Predatory international sovereign lending that is inconsistent with OECD and Paris Club principles. International influence campaigns. Environmental standards. Coordination with like-minded regional partners that are not in the G7.