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Hinson hopes to continue serving on House panel focused on China

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November 21st, 2024 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – Iowa Congresswoman Ashley Hinson says she’s pleased a panel in the U-S House that’s been focused on threats from Communist China for the past two years will continue its work in the next congress. “I really hope I’m still on the Select Committee and I’m excited to hear that this is a bipartisan priority,” Hinson says. “Speaker Johnson has said it would continue to be a priority and I know it was as well for Minority Leader Jeffries.” The panel has focused on a variety of economic and security issues. Earlier this month, the bipartisan leaders of the committee asked the firms that make computer chips about any ties they may have with China. Hinson says the global supply of computer chips has been and will continue to be a key focus for the committee.

“So when you talk about chips, Taiwan still certainly under the gun,” Hinson says. “China continues its aggression and continues to step up its military training exercises in the region, so that would be devastating to not just the American economy but the world economy if they were able to disrupt chip manufacturing out of Taiwan.” Hinson says there are concerns that China could disrupt other supply chains, for things like the active ingredients for medicines produced in the U-S. “We also are planning to have more of a deep dive, I think, on trade issues. I think trade is going to be a priority for the new administration,” Hinson says. “…You’ll continue to hear our committee do work in that space and try to make some good recommendations on policy.”

Hinson, a Republican from Marion, has been on the House Select Committee on Communist China since its first meeting in early 2023.