Sen. Lankford Introduces Bill to Prevent CCP From Undermining K-12, College EducationSen. James Lankford (R-Okla.) introduced a new bill aiming to keep out the influence of China’s communist regime in K-12 schools and higher education institutions. “The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is working to undermine and challenge the US—not just internationally, but on our own soil. They are creeping into our education system at the university and K-12 levels to destabilize, misinform, hack, steal, and propagandize,” Mr. Lankford said in a Sept. 5 statement about his legislation. The congressman said it is not enough that the “dangerous connections” between U.S. universities and Beijing-funded Confucius Institutes are exposed. “The CCP has used these connections to steal American innovation and exert political influence over students, faculty, and their families,” he said....

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Biden's Commerce Secretary Stresses Dialogue for Better Economic Ties With ChinaPresident Joe Biden’s commerce secretary emphasized the importance of dialogue for better economic ties with China. U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Sept. 5 that American businesses are “desperate” for dialogue with Beijing after she visited China to meet with CCP officials. After years of strain, she visited Beijing and Shanghai to try to improve bilateral relations. Ms. Raimondo was the first commerce secretary to travel to China in five years and the latest American official to visit over the summer. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited China recently to discuss the trade conflicts and national security concerns between both countries....

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Australians Prioritise Human Rights Concerns Over Trade With China: PollTwo-thirds of Australians prioritise human rights over Australia’s trade with China, a recent poll reveals. “The Chinese Government has been found to violate the human rights of the people of Hong Kong, Tibet, Uyghurs, and is currently being investigated by the U.N. for cases of forced labour in Tibet and Uyghur areas,” reads the question of an online poll conducted by Essential Research during Aug. 16 to 20. “The Australian Government is pursuing a trade re-engagement with China following a period of tariffs affecting imports and exports. “Which of the following is closest to your view on whether Australia should re-engage in trade relations with China, given these human rights abuses?”...

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WASHINGTON—President Joe Biden is scheduled to travel to India on Thursday, where he plans to address China’s “coercive and unsustainable lending” practices, among other issues, at the Group of 20 (G20) summit in New Delhi that will bring together the leaders of the world’s richest countries. Beijing announced on Monday that Chinese leader Xi Jinping will not attend the two-day summit, which will begin on Saturday. President Biden’s trip was also called into question after first lady Jill Biden tested positive for COVID-19 on Labor Day. However, the White House announced on Tuesday that the president would still attend the summit as he tested negative and is experiencing no symptoms of the illness....

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