U.S.-China Commission Releases 2024Annual Report to Congress, USCC, Nov. 20, 2024.

This morning the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission released its 2024 Annual Report to Congress as part of its mandate to investigate, assess, and report to Congress annually on “the national security implications of the economic relationship between the United States and the People's Republic of China.”


Visit www.USCC.gov to view this year's report which addresses key findings and recommendations for congressional action based upon the Commission's hearings, research, and review of the areas designated by Congress in its mandate. Sections this year include:

  • U.S.-China Competition in Emerging Technologies

  • Unsafe and Unregulated Chinese Consumer Goods: Challenges in Enforcing Import Regulations and Laws

  • China and the Middle East

  • Key Economic Strategies for Leveling the U.S.-China Playing Field

  • China’s New Measures for Control, Mobilization, and Resilience

  • China’s Evolving Counter-Intervention Capabilities and the Role of Indo-Pacific Allies

  • Taiwan

  • Hong Kong

  • General overviews of U.S.-China economic and trade relations, and issues related to security, politics, and foreign affairs


Topics this year include U.S.-China emerging tech competition; unsafe and unregulated Chinese consumer goods; China and the Middle East; economic strategies for leveling the U.S.-China playing field; China’s new measures for control, mobilization, and resilience; China’s counter-intervention capabilities; and a review of Taiwan, Hong Kong, economics, trade, security, politics, and foreign affairs development in 2024.

Report PDFs

Annual Report to Congress

Executive Summary

Recommendations to Congress

Part 1 – The Year in Review

Chapter 1 – U.S.-China Economics and Trade Relations (Year in Review)

Chapter 2 - U.S.-China Security and Foreign Affairs (Year in Review)

Part 2 - Technology and Consumer Product Opportunities and Risks

Chapter 3 - U.S.-China Competition in Emerging Technologies

Chapter 4 - Unsafe and Unregulated Chinese Consumer Goods: Challenges in Enforcing Import Regulations and Laws

Part 3 - Competition and Conflict

Chapter 5 - China and the Middle East

Chapter 6 - Key Economic Strategies for Leveling the U.S.-China Playing Field

Chapter 7 - China’s New Measures for Control, Mobilization, and Resilience

Chapter 8 - China’s Evolving Counter-Intervention Capabilities and the Role of Indo-Pacific Allies

Part 4 - Taiwan and Hong Kong

Chapter 9 - Taiwan

Chapter 10 - Hong Kong

All of the Commission's research and other work is available at www.USCC.gov.