After CHIPS Act, U.S. lawmakers take up leftover China curbs

Midterm polls loom over talks on investment screening and supply chain subsidies

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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer speaks at the U.S. Capitol after lawmakers' return from their summer recess.

TAISEI HOYAMA, Nikkei staff writer

WASHINGTON -- As the U.S. Congress returns from its summer recess, lawmakers face the question of what to do with a stack of measures aimed at countering China, such as outbound investment reviews, that were left out of the CHIPS and Science Act.

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