CCP Economic Aggression
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With the single-minded focus of a military campaign, the Chinese Communist Party is pursuing power in Latin America.
Between 2005 and 2021, the CCP lent over $130 billion to Latin American countries for infrastructure projects, often with explicit provisions that contracts go to CCP aligned firms.
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The Wall Street Journal | Rep. Mike Gallagher
My Fires Act would use the money against the Chinese threat.
At midnight Saturday, absent a continuing-resolution agreement, the U.S. government will shut down. Another self-destructive event is set to occur at the same time: Nearly $11 billion will disappear from the Defense Department’s hands.
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Co-opt. Coerce. Corrupt.
Those three “Cs” describe the Chinese Communist Party’s strategy for remaking global institutions in its authoritarian image. A few quick examples.
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The Chinese Communist Party produces car batteries on American soil, and they are using YOUR tax dollars to do it.
How is this possible? — Let me explain.
WASHINGTON, DC – While Ford Motor Company announced on September 25 that it has paused its partnership with a Chinese battery maker, lawmakers continue to have serious concerns that Ford has refused to comply with three separate congressional inquiries into its secret licensing agreement with CATL, a Chinese Communist Party-aligned EV battery firm.
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WASHINGTON, DC – While Ford Motor Company announced on September 25 that it has paused its partnership with a Chinese battery maker, lawmakers continue to have serious concerns that Ford has refused to comply with three separate congressional inquiries into its secret licensing agreement with CATL, a Chinese Communist Party-aligned EV battery firm. |
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WASHINGTON, DC – While Ford Motor Company announced on September 25 that it has paused its partnership with a Chinese battery maker, lawmakers continue to have serious concerns that Ford has refused to comply with three separate congressional inquiries into its secret licensing agreement with CATL, a Chinese Communist Party-aligned EV battery firm. |