U.S.-China Commission
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USCC is a bipartisan Commission created by Congress to monitor & report on trade, economic, defense, and foreign affairs issues in the U.S.-China relationship.
- "China wants to have all of the positives of these markets, with none of the volatility....They want the market, but they don't really want the full package." -@ChorzempaMartin 📺"Pricing the Future: China's Ambitions for Commodity Derivatives Markets"
00:00 - "With DiDi will come DeepSeek" Former NSC official Ramon Escobar warns that competition in Latin America is no longer just trade or infrastructure, it's about AI ecosystems, venture capital, and technological influence. 📺"China’s Expanding Interests in Latin America."
00:00 - Our latest China Bulletin is out. This week: China's economy faces a short-term supply shock colliding with long-term structural weakness. Beijing is responding to challenges w/tighter capital controls, pressure on Taiwan, and a deepening but asymmetric partnership with Russia.
- Replying to @USCC_GOVOur work supports this broad observation. Learn more.
- "The new framework is different. Its focus is national security." -@nytimes Beijing treats economic, tech, industrial, & investment policy as instruments of national security & national power rather than as separate, market-governed domains.
- "The more ports you control, the more control you have over the global economy." @HenryZiemer warns China's expanding footprint is more than just infrastructure. It's about influence over critical supply chains. cc: @CSISAmericas 📺China’s Expanding Interests in Latin America
00:00 - "Subsea cable security is not a future risk. It is a present and accelerating danger. Subsea fiberoptic cable carries roughly 97 percent of global intercontinental data traffic." - Jason Hsu, Senior Fellow, @HudsonInstitute 📺Hearing on U.S.-China Competition Under the Sea
00:00 - Replying to @USCC_GOVDid you know? → In 2015, China conducted 19 orbital launches. In 2025, more than 90. → U.S. carrier groups transiting Pacific largely undetected can now be tracked & targeted the whole way. → If China degrades GPS in a conflict, it's not a switch that just flips back on.


