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US House Declares War on Chinese Tech: Bills, Bans, and Biosecure Plans
The US House of Representatives is cracking down on Chinese tech with the Biosecure Act, aimed at securing the US medical supply chain. The bill restricts federal contracts with several Chinese biotech firms and could reshape US-China tech relations.

Hot Take:
Congress is playing a high-stakes game of “Red Light, Green Light” with Chinese tech, and it looks like Beijing’s about to get a whole lot more red lights.
Key Points:
- The US House of Representatives is pushing bills to reduce reliance on Chinese tech.
- The Biosecure Act restricts federal contracts with several Chinese biotech firms.
- Hong Kong’s diplomatic offices in the US may be closed due to concerns over autonomy from China.
- The Countering CCP Drones Act adds DJI Technologies to a national security list.
- The bills still need Senate approval to become law.
