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House Committee on Small Business Holds Hearing on China Threats
March 23, 2026
The House Committee on Small Business is conducting a public hearing on March 25, 2026, at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C., to examine risks posed by the Chinese Communist Party to American small businesses. The hearing will focus on intellectual property theft, foreign investments, and supply chain vulnerabilities, featuring expert testimony from academia and industry leaders. This event highlights congressional attention on safeguarding small business interests against foreign economic threats and underscores the importance of procurement strategies that mitigate supply chain risks.
- Procurement professionals should note increased congressional scrutiny on supply chain security and intellectual property protections affecting small business contractors.
- This hearing signals potential future policy or regulatory actions that could impact foreign investment and subcontracting practices within government procurement.
- Small business contractors may find opportunities to engage with government initiatives aimed at strengthening domestic supply chains and protecting proprietary technologies.
- Industry stakeholders should consider how evolving geopolitical risks influence procurement risk assessments and compliance requirements.
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- Committee on Small Business Activity: The Week of March 23rd | House Committee on Small Business · House Small Business · Mar 23