S 2362
Ending Lending to China Act of 2025
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This bill, the Ending Lending to China Act of 2025, aims to prevent the United States from allowing the People’s Republic of China to continue receiving loans from multilateral development banks like the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. The bill argues that China has successfully transitioned to an upper-middle-income economy and no longer needs assistance from these institutions. It directs the Treasury Secretary to instruct the U.S. Executive Director at these banks to oppose any further lending to China and requires an annual report detailing China’s borrowing and the U.S. efforts to encourage graduation from these banks’ assistance programs.
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