U.S. Tech Transfers to China Targeted by New Security Bill

  • Senators propose beefed-up defense to protect U.S. technology
  • Bill would create White House office of critical technologies
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The U.S. hasn’t done enough to counter the use of technology transfers and supply chain infiltration from countries like China, leading to a grave national security risk, according to two U.S. senators.

To guard against state-sponsored technology theft and risks to supply chains that provide technology to U.S. consumers, Senators Mark Warner and Marco Rubio have proposed legislation requiring the White House to establish an “Office of Critical Technologies and Security.”