Pelosi Says House Will Review Bill to Delist Chinese Companies
- Senate passed legislation Wednesday with overwhelming support
- Measure would require companies to certify independence
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House will review legislation that would impose restrictions on Chinese companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges but stopped short of promising a vote.
The California Democrat said in a Bloomberg Television interview Thursday that the legislation approved by the Senate that could lead to some Chinese companies being barred from U.S. stock exchanges passed with no debate so the House would have to give it careful consideration.
“We’ll review it in the House,” Pelosi said. “I’ve asked my committees to take a look at” the specifics.