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  • RUSSIA/UKRAINE
  • ISRAEL/PALESTINE
  • CHINA/TIBET
Winning Issue » CHINA/TIBET


Tibet has been a neighbor of China for 700 years. During most of that time it has acted as a de facto state, maintaining a separate culture and identity. These two countries peacefully coexisted for 650 years until Mao's army annexed and occupied Tibet in 1951. During the next 25 years, more than 1.2 million Tibetans were killed during the reforms of China's Cultural Revolution. The Dali Lama and the Tibetan government are currently in exile in India, along with some 10,000 Tibetans. Tibetans say the Chinese government has committed cultural genocide while attempting to assimilate Tibet under its “One China” policy. Several years ago, China constructed a railway system linking the rest of China with the frozen Tibetan plateau. Critics say this was done to strengthen its political control over Tibet and to marginalize native Tibetans by encouraging further Han migration from the rest of China. Since 2010, more than 160 Tibetans have chosen self-immolation as a way to protest against, and draw attention to, the abuses of Chinese rule. The Dalai Lama has long denied China's assertion that he's seeking Tibetan independence. He says Tibet wants only enough autonomy to protect its traditional Buddhist culture.

Pending Legislation: H.R.1504 - China Trade Relations Act of 2025
Sponsor: Rep. Christopher Smith (NJ)
Status: Referred to the House Committees on Ways and Means, and Rules, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker
House Speaker: Speaker Mike Johnson (LA)

Polling Options
  • I oppose reforming current China/Tibet policy and wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Speaker Mike Johnson (LA) .

  • I support withdrawing Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) status from China, returning the two nations' trade relationship to a conditional, annual review process by: 1.) Stripping China of its "nondiscriminatory treatment" (normal trade relations), effectively ending the automatic trade status China has held since 2001. 2.) Requiring trade status to be subject to an annual review by the President, similar to the pre-2001 Most Favored Nation (MFN) review system. 3.) Expanding the requirements for China to be eligible for favorable trade status, including ending forced labor practices and complying with International Labor Organization standards; ceasing systematic economic espionage and harassment of Chinese nationals abroad; respecting religious freedom, protecting Tibet's cultural heritage, and stopping practices like forced abortions and organ harvesting. 4.) Giving Congress the authority to review and potentially override any presidential 12-month waiver that grants China trade benefits. And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Speaker Mike Johnson (LA) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.

Winning Option
  • I support withdrawing Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) status from China, returning the two nations' trade relationship to a conditional, annual review process by:

    1.) Stripping China of its "nondiscriminatory treatment" (normal trade relations), effectively ending the automatic trade status China has held since 2001.

    2.) Requiring trade status to be subject to an annual review by the President, similar to the pre-2001 Most Favored Nation (MFN) review system.

    3.) Expanding the requirements for China to be eligible for favorable trade status, including ending forced labor practices and complying with International Labor Organization standards; ceasing systematic economic espionage and harassment of Chinese nationals abroad; respecting religious freedom, protecting Tibet's cultural heritage, and stopping practices like forced abortions and organ harvesting.

    4.) Giving Congress the authority to review and potentially override any presidential 12-month waiver that grants China trade benefits.

    And wish to donate resources to the campaign committee of Speaker Mike Johnson (LA) and/or to an advocate group currently working with this issue.
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