S 1053 · in committee · major
FIGHT China Act of 2025
- foreign policy
What this bill does
- The bill authorizes sanctions on foreign persons involved in China's defense, surveillance, and advanced technology sectors.
- U.S. investors and companies are affected and must report certain investments in Chinese defense and technology firms.
- The Treasury Department will enforce restrictions and require notification of investments in prohibited technologies like quantum computing and AI.
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Community Threads
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How would mandatory investment reporting requirements affect U.S. companies' competitiveness in global markets compared to other nations without similar restrictions?
- 02
Which specific Chinese firms or technology sectors should trigger sanctions, and what evidence determines whether a company poses a genuine national security threat?
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What compliance costs and administrative burdens would U.S. investors face, and how might these requirements impact their ability to diversify investment portfolios?
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Sponsor · R-TX
John Cornyn
Citizen cosponsors
0
In Congress
13/ 100
Senators cosponsoring
Introduced 2025-03-13
Joining the bill

Michael F. Bennet
D-CO · original

Jim Banks
R-IN · original

Catherine Cortez Masto
D-NV · original

John Fetterman
D-PA · original

Bill Hagerty
R-TN · original

Andy Kim
D-NJ · original

David McCormick
R-PA · original

Pete Ricketts
R-NE · original

Charles E. Schumer
D-NY · original

Tim Scott
R-SC · original

Dan Sullivan
R-AK · original

Elissa Slotkin
D-MI · original
+ 1 more
Legislative timeline
2025-03-13 · senate · IntroReferral
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. (Sponsor introductory remarks on measure: CR S1746-1747)
2025-03-13 · IntroReferral
Introduced in Senate
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