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SUMMARY:Business meeting to consider S.2960\, to develop economic tools to 
 deter aggression by the People's Republic of China against Taiwan\, S.2130
 \, to make improvements to the AUKUS partnership\, S.2424\, to require a r
 eport of\, and a strategy to combat\, arms sales of the Government of the 
 People's Republic of China\, S.1744\, to amend the Arms Export Control Act
  to include Taiwan among the list of recipient countries with respect to w
 hich shorter certification and reporting periods apply and to expedite lic
 ensing for allies transferring military equipment to Taiwan\, S.2626\, to 
 strengthen the leadership role of the United States at the Inter-American 
 Development Bank\, S.2146\, to require the United States Executive Directo
 r at the International Monetary Fund to advocate for increased transparenc
 y with respect to exchange rate policies of the People's Republic of China
 \, S.2950\, to require the Secretary of State and relevant executive branc
 h agencies to address international scam compounds defrauding people in th
 e United States\, to hold significant transnational criminal organizations
  accountable\, S.2550\, to provide for international cooperation to secure
  critical mineral supply chains\, S.1854\, to require the imposition of sa
 nctions with respect to political and economic elites in Haiti\, S.2657\, 
 to impose sanctions relating to the support of the People's Republic of Ch
 ina for the invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation\, S.2018\, to mo
 dify certain limitations and exclusions regarding defense articles and req
 uirements regarding security assistance and sales with respect to the Repu
 blic of Cyprus\, S.799\, to establish and implement a multi-year Legal Gol
 d and Mining Partnership Strategy to reduce the negative environmental and
  social impacts of illicit gold mining in the Western Hemisphere\, S.2684\
 , to support countries in Latin America and the Caribbean that maintain of
 ficial diplomatic relations with Taiwan\, to counter efforts by the People
 's Republic of China to coerce or pressure governments into breaking such 
 ties\, to deepen coordination with Taiwan on diplomatic\, development\, an
 d economic engagement in the Western Hemisphere\, S.2224\, to amend the Ta
 iwan Allies International Protection and Enhancement Initiative (TAIPEI) A
 ct of 2019 to provide that the United States\, in its role as a member of 
 any international organizations\, should oppose any attempts by the People
 's Republic of China to resolve Taiwan's status by distorting the decision
 s\, language\, policies\, or procedures of any such organization\, S.2918\
 , to amend the Rebuilding Economic Prosperity and Opportunity for Ukrainia
 ns Act to improve the implementation of the seizure of Russian sovereign a
 ssets for the benefit of Ukraine\, S.1000\, to establish an Ambassador-at-
 Large for Arctic Affairs\, S.Res.409\, recognizing the 74th anniversary of
  the signing of the Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States and th
 e Philippines and the strong bilateral security alliance between our two n
 ations in the wake of escalating aggression and political lawfare by the P
 eople's Republic of China in the South China Sea\, S.2978\, to provide for
  the designation of the Russian Federation as a state sponsor of terrorism
 \, and S.Res.226\, condemning the Government of the People's Republic of C
 hina for engaging in transnational repression\, and the nominations of Joe
 l Rayburn\, of Oklahoma\, to be an Assistant Secretary (Near Eastern Affai
 rs)\, and Andrew Veprek\, of Louisiana\, to be an Assistant Secretary (Pop
 ulation\, Refugees\, and Migration)\, both of the Department of State.
LOCATION:Capitol (Senate side) 116
DESCRIPTION:Foreign Relations Committee\nStatus: Scheduled\nhttps://synedi.
 ai/hearing/s2960-develop-economic-tools-deter-aggression-people-s-republic
 -china-2025
URL:https://synedi.ai/hearing/s2960-develop-economic-tools-deter-aggression
 -people-s-republic-china-2025
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