U.S. Chamber Flags Mounting Risks Posed by Chinese Policies, Calls for Engagement to Safeguard Trade and Commerce that Does Not Pose National Security Risks

WASHINGTON, D.C. – At the 13th Annual China Business Conference, U.S. Chamber President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark stressed the American business community’s rising concerns over China’s intensifying security policies and practices in the PRC that are undermining China’s stated policy of openness and desire to attract new foreign investment and exports from the United States and other western countries.Clark was joined at the premier forum on U.S.-China economic relations by leaders in government, business, and industry for a dialogue on the urgent imperative of de-risking the relationship between the world’s two largest economies. In her remarks closing the conference, Clark said, “The U.S.-China relationship not only demands serious dialogue but also leadership and action. We’ve all witnessed the Chinese government’s prioritization of its national security intensify over the past two decades—with increasingly concerning actions in just th

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