Sec. 102. Coordination with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development on Chinese engagement
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The Secretary of State shall coordinate with willing Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development member countries— to study the effects of the People’s Republic of China’s Belt and Road Initiative and other predatory economic practices; to create a shared set of facts and promote more transparency with respect to such practices, including a joint stocktaking of the People's Republic of China’s distortive economic practices, such as subsidies and other forms of market-distorting state intervention in the People's Republic of China’s economy, and the negative global spillovers from such practices; to establish a solid definitional foundation for future dialogues on the People's Republic of China’s unfair economic practices and a clear understanding of common concerns and priorities among member countries; and to issue joint informational reports that contain the results of such data gathering efforts.