Rep. Young Kim Leads FLEETS Now Act to Counter China’s Grip on Global Shipbuilding and Restore U.S. Maritime Dominance
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, House Foreign Affairs
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, House Foreign Affairs
Training in Shipbuilding (FLEETS) Now Act to counter China’s unfair shipbuilding practices and rebuild America’s maritime … industry. China controls over 50 percent of the global shipbuilding industry, funneling that revenue directly into the People
bold structural reforms to better compete with China. Watch remarks HERE or read below. “Good morning and welcome … this challenge most clearly in our competition with China, which deploys a highly coordinated, state-backed approach
premier strike-fighter base; Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, a hub for weapons development and testing; Edwards … defeat near-peer adversaries. As threats from China, Russia, and other bad actors grow more serious, our response
Congressman Jimmy Panetta (CA-19) to reintroduce the China Trade Cheating Restitution Act . This bipartisan, bicameral legislation ensures … Customs and Border Protection Agency (CBP) for China’s unfair trading practices meant to drive U.S. producers
critical to winning conflicts with pacing adversaries like China. Maximizing American production through funding the establishment
reduce reliance on the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and build resilient critical minerals supply chains with … generation of American energy dominance.” “We cannot let China weaponize its chokehold over critical minerals against the United
resolution condemning the People’s Republic of China’s coercive actions against Japan and reaffirming the United States … rules-based international order.” The resolution condemns China’s coercive behavior, supports Japan’s right to express
Party’s economic coercion and debt traps. “As China, North Korea, Russia, and Iran deepen their unholy alliance
base, hosting the F/A-18 and F-35 communities. China Lake drives weapons development and testing that maintain … against near-peer adversaries such as China. The reality is that the threats we face today are more
President Trump’s peace through strength strategy. “As China, North Korea, Russia, and Iran deepen their Unholy Alliance
Pacific to support Indo-Pacific allies and counter China’s growing reach. Strengthens U.S.-Israel military operations
bill establishes a Civil Reserve Manufacturing Network. As China continues to outpace the US in manufacturing capacity
vessels – largely from the People’s Republic of China – exploit the waters near and sometimes within sovereign nations … Nearly half of these vessels, 44%, originate from China. If Beijing won’t hold these exploitive vessels
sham elections, and serves as a proxy for China and Russia,” said Rep Young Kim “I’m proud
right now is countering the rising threat of China, which requires us to bolster our readiness
telecommunications equipment from the People’s Republic of China and other foreign adversaries
more urgently, with emerging threats from countries like China, Russia and Iran — the latter of which claims
ability to win the long-term competition with China. Congress has and continues to provide the Department with
tools across agencies, ceding economic influence and handing China the keys to exploit U.S. companies and global markets
protect American freedoms at home and abroad. “As China, North Korea, Russia, and Iran march in lockstep, flaunting
partners in the Indo-Pacific to counter China’s growing reach. Authorizes additional counter-terrorism support to regional
work to counter the rising threat China poses on a free and open Indo-Pacific. The ARMOR
America stands firmly with the Uyghur people amid China’s ongoing genocide,” said Rushan Abbas, Founder and Executive
These commitments will help reduce U.S. reliance on China for rare earth elements and secure America’s most … technologies and defense systems,” said Rep. Young Kim. “China’s move to restrict critical minerals supplies on April