The US House select committee, focused on addressing economic, technological, and security threats from China, has been renewed for two years.
Its mandate now includes expanding the scope to cover Beijing’s threats to US allies, reflecting bipartisan support for its mission.
Committee leaders assert that the Chinese Communist Party poses significant challenges to US security and values, emphasizing the need for continued vigilance.
New rules require the committee to submit reports and policy recommendations to standing committees by December 31, 2026, while expanding its investigative jurisdiction.
While the committee has garnered both support and criticism, it plays a key role in convening ideas to counter China's influence and has sparked debates about US-China relations.