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Commission Urges Congress To Limit China's Access To U.S. Markets
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On November 17, 2015, the U.S.–China Economic and Security
Review Commission issued its 2015 Annual Report to Congress. The Commission
urged lawmakers to adopt new reciprocal measures restricting
Chinese investment and allowing U.S. businesses to "hack
back" in response to state-sponsored cyber espionage against
U.S. companies and a series of new laws restricting foreign
companies' access to China's market.
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