House Republicans zero in on Big Tech's relationships with China

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The expansion of the Big Tech Accountability Platform signals how seriously Republicans are taking issues surrounding the industry.

that aims at strengthening U.S. technology to counter competition from China, showing that message can be a rallying cry for both sides.earlier this year that their focus on tech should include "Big Tech Responsibility," such as reform around content policies and protecting children online, and "Big Tech Power," including the collection and use of data and influence over various markets.

Under the new "Big Tech and China" priority, McMorris Rodgers outlined several areas where oversight and policy solutions could step in:by requiring greater transparency from tech platforms about whether U.S. consumer data is stored or sent to systems in China. McMorris Rodgers said lawmakers should also consider requiring companies to notify U.S. customers if they are owned by a state or non-state-run entity based in China.

that found Apple used several suppliers in China linked to forced labor by Uighur Muslims, an oppressed minority group. Apple told the publication it looks for forced labor in every country in which it does business and has "found no evidence of forced labor anywhere we operate."on tech platforms by examining platform policies and how they scrutinize sellers based in China.

The memo comes less than a week after a bipartisan group of lawmakers on the House Judiciary subcommittee on antitrust introduced their own

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