The White House's two-page statement of support did not once use the word 'China' – a concerning oversight for many Republicans who claim the COMPETES bill is all bark and no bite.
Mark Clifford, president of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong, argues continued threats from China are a 'real, clear and present danger' that won't stop at Hong Kong.proposed COMPETES legislation, which aims to take a harder line in financial and manufacturing relations between the U.S. and China.
However, the White House Office of Management and Budget's statement Tuesday made little mention of competition from less-than-friendly nations such as China.
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