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Raimondo wants more money for BIS; China Select says ‘hold on…’
Raimondo wants more money for BIS; China Select says ‘hold on…’

At a defense industry forum last week, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo stated that her Department, particularly the Bureau of Industry and Security, needs additional funds to protect America. Almost immediately after her remarks, the House Select Committee pushed back. Details inside.

More countries making progress on their investment screening regimes
More countries making progress on their investment screening regimes

Countries throughout the world continue to mature their investment screening regimes, or — in the case of Ireland — unveil their first ones. We have details inside, including an update on Mexico, which has signed an agreement with the Treasury Department to cooperate and share best practices. More inside.

Homeland Security will host a new “Supply Chain Resilience Center” 
Homeland Security will host a new “Supply Chain Resilience Center” 

Last week, President Biden and Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas unveiled a new Supply Chain Resilience Center, which is aimed at protecting U.S. supply chain from evolving threats. The SCRC will analyze vulnerabilities, conduct scenario planning, and more. Details inside.

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