Letter From Under Secretary Keith Krach to the Governing Boards of American Universities
Studies have shown that the majority of the U.S. university endowment fund portfolios own PRC stocks listed on American exchanges either directly or indirectly through emerging markets index funds.
Communist Chinese Military Companies Listed Under E.O. 13959 Have More Than 1,100 Subsidiaries
Citizens around the world are waking up to the truth about the CCP’s three-prong strategy of concealment, co-option, and coercion. The CCP’s concealment of the virus resulted in the pandemic, its co-option of Hong Kong has eviscerated the freedoms of its citizens, and its relentless coercion of the Uyghur people has continued in the brutal internment camps of Xinjiang.
Protect the American Investor From Financing CCP’s Surveillance State
Under Secretary of State has championed the cause to protect the average American from unknowingly funding the Chinese Communist Party’s human rights abuses
$2 Trillion Invested in Chinese Companies, but US Investors Have No Visibility or Control
The Variable Interest Entity structure enables Chinese companies to sell US investors shares in Cayman Island shell companies. Investors have no visibility or control over the real companies located in China.
Here Comes the Sun: ESG and Dirty Solar Supply Chains
As ESG investment has increased, the supply chain for solar panels has become deeply entangled in the ongoing genocide against the Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslim peoples.
Xi’s ESG Boom Funnels Billions Into Coal, Liquor, Defense Stocks
Assets in China’s ESG funds have doubled since 2021, lifted by Beijing’s growing emphasis on poverty alleviation, renewable power and energy security.
ESG Has Hit the Human Rights Iceberg
There’s a huge flaw in how Environmental, Social, Governmental (ESG) investment is currently structured, and it can summed it up in one word: China.
Protecting American Investors — Chinese Stocks on U.S. Stock Exchanges
The road to security regulation internationalization was based on the principle that all sellers played by the same rules. The continuing emergence of Chinese state owned enterprises on the American based New York and NASDAQ exchanges is stacking the deck against American companies and intensifying the risks that investors are taking.