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US lawmakers push for fewer tax breaks to reduce reliance on China technology

Congressman Nathaniel Moran also warns US business leaders of corporate America’s growing ‘toxic relationship’ with ‘adversary’ Beijing

3-MIN READ3-MIN ListenLucy Quagginin New YorkPublished: 4:36am, 3 Jul 2026A growing number of US lawmakers see the tax code as a way to shift corporate America’s reliance on Chinese technology, framing economic ties as a national security risk, seen most recently in a congressman’s comments on Thursday.

Moran was promoting his own bill, the Deterring Adversarial Access to Americans’ Data Act, which would deny major tax breaks, such as bonus depreciation and R&D expensing, to US companies which use technology from “foreign entities of concern” that can access private American data.

“We want to incentivise people to make longer-term decisions,” Moran, a Republican from Texas, added.

03:00US adds Alibaba, BYD, Baidu and other Chinese tech giants to military blacklistThis dovetails with broader concerns raised by bipartisan congressional panels, which argue that China uses data as a strategic resource and that Washington has failed to counter Beijing’s data-collection drive.

Read original at South China Morning Post

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