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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 4112 (Introduced in Senate) — To address issues involving the economic statecraft of the United States, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title

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This Act may be cited as the . Economic Statecraft for the Twenty-First Century Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Findings. TITLE I—Confront Subtitle A—Economic coercion Sec. 101. Mandatory disclosure of Chinese debt in aid-related applications. Sec. 102. Coordination with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development on Chinese engagement. Sec. 103. Countering Chinese Economic Coercion Task Force. Sec. 104. Strategy to counter Chinese economic coercion on countries and entities that support Taiwan.
Subtitle B—Investment security Sec. 111. Provision of assistance to allies and partners with respect to reviewing foreign investment. Subtitle C—Anti-competition Sec. 121. Improvement of anti-counterfeiting measures. Sec. 122. Intellectual property violators list. Sec. 123. Report on subsidies provided by Government of People’s Republic of China. Subtitle D—Supply chains Sec. 131. Definitions. Sec. 132. Department of State diplomatic strategy on semiconductor manufacturing equipment export controls.
Sec. 133. Prohibition on commercial export of semiconductor manufacturing equipment to People's Republic of China. Sec. 134. Annual semiconductor industry monitoring report on the People's Republic of China. Sec. 135. Supply chain coordination. Sec. 136. Statement of policy on international cooperation to secure critical mineral supply chains. Sec. 137. Prioritization of efforts and assistance to secure critical mineral supply chains. Sec. 138. Leveraging international support.
TITLE II—Compete Subtitle A—Infrastructure Sec. 201. Sense of Congress on the Build Back Better World initiative. Sec. 202. Office of Strategic Investments in United States International Development Finance Corporation. Sec. 203. Prohibition on transfer of sovereign loan guarantees to United States International Development Finance Corporation. Sec. 204. Strategy for promoting and strengthening nearshoring. Sec. 205. Sense of Congress on the Blue Dot Initiative. Sec. 206. Sense of Congress on the Three Seas Initiative.
Subtitle B—Energy Sec. 211. Sense of Congress regarding United States engagement at the World Economic Forum. Sec. 212. Clean energy efforts of the United States International Development Finance Corporation. Sec. 213. Consistency in United States policy on development finance and climate change. Sec. 214. Energy diplomacy and security within the Department of State. Sec. 215. United States and European Union cooperation on climate finance for developing countries. Subtitle C—Technology Sec. 221.
United States leadership and representation in standards-setting bodies. Sec. 222. Sense of Congress on cooperation with the G20 Digital Economy Working Group. Sec. 223. Statement of policy on artificial intelligence and the global economy. Sec. 224. Diplomatic strategy for artificial intelligence. Sec. 225. International collaboration on research and development. Subtitle D—International financial institutions and multilateral economic organizations Sec. 231. Statement of policy on United States leadership at international financial institutions.
Sec. 232. Loans to the Poverty Reduction and Growth Trust of the International Monetary Fund. Sec. 233. Clearing World Bank Group arrears. Sec. 234. 10th general capital increase for the Inter-American Development Bank. Sec. 235. Participation of Taiwan in Inter-American Development Bank. Sec. 236. Increased United States cooperation with Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. Subtitle E—Resilience Sec. 241. Sense of Congress regarding United States leadership in recovery and resiliency.
Sec. 242. Sense of Congress regarding improving resilience capacities through foreign assistance. Sec. 243. Office of Economic Resiliency. Sec. 244. Establishment of Resilience Trust Fund at the World Bank.
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