The Bipartisan USICA-COMPETES Conference—Will It Work? (Podcast)

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Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
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Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
May 9 marked the start of the bicameral conference to negotiate the House-passed USICA and Senate-passed COMPETES Act—both designed to counter China's growing global influence and improve U.S. competitiveness.
United States Government, Public Sector
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May 9 marked the start of the bicameral conference to negotiate the House-passed USICA and Senate-passed COMPETES Act—both designed to counter China's growing global influence and improve U.S. competitiveness. Brownstein's Government Relations team sits down to discuss this rarely used political practice, possible roadblocks, the timeline and the potential effects of a successful or failed conference.

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The Bipartisan USICA-COMPETES Conference—Will It Work? (Podcast)

United States Government, Public Sector
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Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
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