[Congressional Bills 119th Congress]
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[H.R. 6275 Introduced in House (IH)]

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119th CONGRESS
  1st Session
                                H. R. 6275

To require the Secretary of Commerce to submit a report annually on the 
advanced artificial intelligence capabilities of the People's Republic 
                   of China, and for other purposes.


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                    IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                           November 21, 2025

Mr. Moylan (for himself, Mr. Vindman, and Mr. Huizenga) introduced the 
 following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs

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                                 A BILL


 
To require the Secretary of Commerce to submit a report annually on the 
advanced artificial intelligence capabilities of the People's Republic 
                   of China, and for other purposes.

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the 
United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

    This Act may be cited as the ``China AI Power Report Act''.

SEC. 2. SENSE OF CONGRESS.

    It is the sense of Congress that--
            (1) export controls on artificial intelligence technologies 
        and related capabilities must be dynamic and adaptive to 
        effectively address the evolving national security challenges 
        posed by the People's Republic of China (``China'');
            (2) such controls should be regularly updated to reflect 
        rapid technological innovations, China's advancing 
        capabilities, and emerging methods of diversion, circumvention, 
        and avoidance, to ensure the United States maintains its 
        strategic advantage and to protect the national security 
        interests of the United States; and
            (3) to ensure Congress can exercise oversight and, as 
        necessary, update export control authorities to enable 
        necessary updates to export controls, Congress must be kept 
        fully and currently informed of the current and projected 
        future states of China's artificial intelligence capabilities.

SEC. 3. REPORT ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE POWER OF CHINA.

    (a) In General.--Not later than 180 days after the date of the 
enactment of this Act, and annually thereafter for 3 years, the 
Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the covered agency heads, 
shall submit to the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of 
Representatives and the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban 
Affairs of the Senate a report on the advanced artificial intelligence 
capabilities of China, including the efforts by China relating to 
supply chains for advanced artificial intelligence systems.
    (b) Components.--Each report required under subsection (a) shall 
also include the following:
            (1) An assessment of integrated circuits designed or 
        optimized for advanced artificial intelligence training or 
        inference by leading artificial intelligence chip designers in 
        China, including Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. and Cambricon 
        Technologies, that includes--
                    (A) with respect to such integrated circuits, the--
                            (i) total processing power;
                            (ii) integer and floating point operations 
                        per second at relevant precision levels;
                            (iii) memory capacity and bandwidth;
                            (iv) interconnect bandwidth;
                            (v) power efficiency;
                            (vi) transistor count and die size;
                            (vii) process node used per design;
                            (viii) energy efficiency;
                            (ix) manufacturing cost and yield 
                        assumptions;
                            (x) ability of the integrated circuit to 
                        effectively run artificial intelligence models 
                        trained on a different chip designer's 
                        integrated circuit, including measurements such 
                        as model inference in tokens per second and 
                        cost per token with and without a software 
                        application layer that improves model 
                        translation ability;
                            (xi) the capability of the most advanced 
                        server configuration produced using the chip 
                        designer's integrated circuits including such 
                        technical specifications like floating point 
                        operations per second, memory capacity and 
                        bandwidth, energy efficiency, and ability to 
                        function at scale; and
                            (xii) any future specification that becomes 
                        relevant to the development of future 
                        artificial intelligence capability; and
                    (B) with respect to such chip designers--
                            (i) the total number and types of 
                        integrated circuits produced in the year 
                        preceding submission of such report and the 
                        projected production number for the year 
                        proceeding submission of such report;
                            (ii) the foundries used in the production 
                        of the integrated circuits;
                            (iii) the software ecosystem, including any 
                        parallel computing platforms, programming 
                        models, or development frameworks that enable 
                        accelerated computing for artificial 
                        intelligence training or inference;
                            (iv) the method and extent to which such 
                        integrated circuits are used in other 
                        countries, including in the United States; and
                            (v) the manufacturer's ability to produce a 
                        software application layer required to achieve 
                        an improved token per seconds and cost per 
                        token rate.
            (2) An assessment of leading semiconductor fabrication 
        facilities in China that produce logic integrated circuits for 
        use in advanced artificial intelligence training or inference, 
        including such facilities owned or operated by the 
        Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, that 
        includes, with respect to such facilities, the--
                    (A) total monthly production capacity per advanced 
                process node with non-planar transistors or \16/14\ nm 
                and below and the percentage of that monthly production 
                capacity dedicated to production of logic integrated 
                circuits for use in advanced artificial training or 
                inference;
                    (B) yield for producing such logic integrated 
                circuits for use in advanced artificial intelligence 
                training or inference at each facility with an 
                assessment of that yield in industry relevant terms, 
                such as compared to Chinese firms, compared to non-
                Chinese firms, or how many are in current industry-
                leading datacenters;
                    (C) most advanced process node under production;
                    (D) types and volume of semiconductor manufacturing 
                equipment used, the country of origin for such 
                equipment, and the export control regulatory regime 
                under which such equipment was procured;
                    (E) collaborations, licit or illicit, between 
                Chinese firms or their subsidiaries and non-Chinese 
                firms and the advancements those collaborations produce 
                for the Chinese firm;
                    (F) progress Chinese firms are making at 
                indigenizing export controlled technologies;
                    (G) market share Chinese firms have in China and 
                internationally; and
                    (H) year-over-year trends in leading semiconductor 
                fabrication facilities during at least the preceding 5-
                year period;
            (3) An assessment of leading semiconductor fabrication 
        facilities in China that produce memory integrated circuits 
        used for advanced artificial intelligence training or 
        inference, including such facilities owned or operated by 
        ChangXin Memory Technologies or Yangtze Memory Technologies 
        Corp., that includes--
                    (A) with respect to such circuits, the--
                            (i) most advanced generation of high-
                        bandwidth memory, including the technical 
                        specifications and stack height;
                            (ii) smallest half-pitch and the per-die 
                        capacity of other dynamic random access memory 
                        integrated circuits; and
                            (iii) highest number of layers in three-
                        dimensional NOT-AND memory integrated circuits;
                    (B) with respect to such facilities, the--
                            (i) yield and total monthly production 
                        capacity for memory integrated circuits, 
                        including dynamic random access memory such as 
                        high-bandwidth memory, and NOT-AND memory; and
                            (ii) types and volume of semiconductor 
                        manufacturing equipment used, including the 
                        country of origin of such equipment and the 
                        export control regulatory regime such equipment 
                        was procured under.
                    (C) collaborations, licit or illicit, between 
                Chinese firms or their subsidiaries and non-Chinese 
                firms and the advancements those collaborations produce 
                for the Chinese firm;
                    (D) progress Chinese firms are making at 
                indigenizing export controlled technologies;
                    (E) market share Chinese firms have in China and 
                internationally; and
                    (F) year-over-year trends in China's advanced 
                memory integrated circuit production for a minimum of 
                the 5 previous years.
            (4) An assessment of leading semiconductor manufacturing 
        equipment companies in China, including NAURA Technology Group, 
        KINGSEMI, Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc., Shanghai 
        Micro Electronics Equipment, and Shenzhen SiCarrier 
        Technologies Co., Ltd, that includes--
                    (A) a categorical breakdown of annual unit 
                production volume and technical specifications, 
                including minimum feature size, throughput, and defect 
                rate, of all major equipment classes installed or under 
                development for wafer production in foundries in China, 
                including--
                            (i) lithography tools, including 
                        photolithography, nanoimprint, and electron 
                        beam lithography tools;
                            (ii) etch equipment, including wet etching 
                        and dry etching;
                            (iii) deposition equipment, including 
                        chemical vapor deposition, physical vapor 
                        deposition, and atomic layer deposition;
                            (iv) cleaning systems;
                            (v) chemical mechanical planarization 
                        tools;
                            (vi) ion implantation and diffusion 
                        systems;
                            (vii) wafer inspection, metrology, and 
                        process control tools;
                            (viii) back-end packaging equipment, 
                        including wafer dicing equipment and wire 
                        bonders;
                            (ix) capabilities and advancements in 
                        advanced packaging technologies;
                            (x) thermal processing equipment;
                            (xi) bonding equipment, including thermo 
                        compression bonders and hybrid bonders;
                            (xii) environmental control systems;
                            (xiii) laser systems; and
                            (xiv) reticle and photomask writing and 
                        inspection tools;
                    (B) the country of origin and supplier company for 
                each piece of semiconductor manufacturing equipment 
                used in foundries in China for advanced-node logic or 
                high-bandwidth memory production by such companies;
                    (C) the foreign-sourced subcomponents integrated 
                into the semiconductor manufacturing equipment produced 
                by such companies, including precision motion stages, 
                lasers, electrostatic chucks, optical systems, radio 
                frequency generators, or extreme-purity gas handling 
                systems;
                    (D) collaborations, licit or illicit, between 
                Chinese firms or their subsidiaries and non-Chinese 
                firms and the advancements those collaborations produce 
                for the Chinese firm;
                    (E) progress Chinese firms are making at 
                indigenizing export controlled technologies;
                    (F) market share Chinese firms have in China and 
                internationally; and
                    (G) year-over-year trends in leading semiconductor 
                manufacturing equipment companies in China for a 
                minimum of the 5 previous years.
            (5) An assessment of electronic design automation (EDA) 
        software used in the design of integrated circuits for advanced 
        artificial intelligence applications in China, including 
        software developed or provided by leading Chinese EDA companies 
        such as Empyrean Technology Co., Ltd. and Primarius 
        Technologies Co., Ltd., that includes--
                    (A) with respect to such software tools, the--
                            (i) range of design stages supported, 
                        including front-end design such as architecture 
                        and register-transfer level design, logic 
                        synthesis, verification, physical design, 
                        place-and-route, timing closure, and final 
                        signoff;
                            (ii) compatibility with advanced process 
                        nodes, including sub-7 nanometer technologies, 
                        gate-all-around devices, and three-dimensional 
                        integration;
                            (iii) capabilities for designing artificial 
                        intelligence-specific components of such 
                        integrated circuits, including tensor 
                        processing cores, systolic array processing 
                        units, matrix multiplier units, and high-
                        bandwidth memory interfaces;
                            (iv) ability to model and optimize for 
                        power, performance, and thermal constraints in 
                        artificial intelligence workloads;
                            (v) scale and performance of the software 
                        in handling large designs, such as chips 
                        exceeding 50-100 billion transistors; and
                            (vi) integration with cloud compute 
                        resources or distributed workflows for large-
                        scale artificial intelligence chip development;
                    (B) with respect to such companies, the--
                            (i) total market share within China and 
                        internationally, including the share of 
                        advanced-node integrated circuits designed or 
                        optimized for advanced artificial intelligence 
                        training or inference designs supported by each 
                        company; and
                            (ii) types, volume, and origin of critical 
                        technology components used in software 
                        development, including intellectual property 
                        cores, third-party libraries, verification 
                        suites, and artificial intelligence-assisted 
                        optimization algorithms;
                    (C) progress Chinese firms are making at 
                indigenizing export-controlled or foreign-origin 
                technologies used in EDA, including high-performance 
                computing integration, advanced verification engines, 
                and proprietary intellectual property cores;
                    (D) year-over-year trends for China's EDA industry 
                over a minimum of the previous 5 years, including 
                technology adoption, market share, and software 
                capability evolution; and
                    (E) identification of technical gaps relative to 
                leading global EDA providers, particularly in relation 
                to artificial intelligence-focused design, advanced 
                nodes, and large-scale verification.
            (6) An assessment of the advanced artificial intelligence 
        models determined by the Secretary to be the most relevant to 
        the national security of the United States that were developed 
        by artificial intelligence laboratories or companies based in 
        China, especially those laboratories and companies affiliated 
        with the People's Liberation Army or any university in China, 
        including the most advanced models, open-weight and closed-
        weight models, based on model size, total compute used during 
        training, benchmark performance, and any other advanced 
        capabilities the Secretary determines relevant, that includes, 
        with respect to each such model--
                    (A) the number of model parameters;
                    (B) the total training compute used, measured in 
                floating-point operations and their relevant precision 
                level;
                    (C) the model performance on benchmark tasks;
                    (D) an evaluation of the extent to which the model 
                exhibits advanced cyber offensive capabilities, an 
                advanced understanding of biological and virological 
                application domains, and the ability to substantially 
                automate or accelerate artificial intelligence 
                research, and a comparison of such models to the most 
                advanced artificial intelligence models from United 
                States developers;
                    (E) if the model is open-weight, an evaluation of 
                the files provided and the security implications of 
                following the developer's deployment instructions;
                    (F) a description of the algorithmic alignment 
                training used;
                    (G) the type and scale of compute infrastructure 
                used in training and inference, including the cluster 
                configurations, the number and type of integrated 
                circuits specifically designed or optimized for 
                advanced artificial intelligence training or inference, 
                how such integrated circuits were acquired and from 
                which companies, where those clusters are located, and 
                how they are being accessed;
                    (H) the manner and extent to which the model is 
                used throughout society in China, including throughout 
                the following industries or sectors:
                            (i) the People's Liberation Army;
                            (ii) the surveillance and intelligence 
                        collection functions of the Chinese Communist 
                        Party (CCP), including the genocide of Uyghur 
                        Muslims and other religious and ethnic 
                        minorities in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous 
                        Region;
                            (iii) the Government of China;
                            (iv) business and finance;
                            (v) education;
                            (vi) healthcare;
                            (vii) critical infrastructure sectors, 
                        including the power grid and transportation; 
                        and
                            (viii) any other sectors that the Secretary 
                        determines to be relevant, such as high-risk 
                        industries where artificial intelligence 
                        failure would have outsized safety or mission 
                        consequences.
                    (I) whether and where such models are deployed for 
                public use, including API access or mobile app 
                deployment;
                    (J) the manner and extent to which such models are 
                diffused in other countries, including the United 
                States;
                    (K) the alignment of those models to CCP 
                propaganda;
                    (L) the potential of those models to inject or 
                create vulnerabilities for users or other ways they 
                could be used to further CCP national security 
                objectives;
                    (M) an assessment of global market share of Chinese 
                models and the effect that global market share is 
                enabling China to set artificial intelligence hardware 
                or software standards; and
                    (N) the total number of tokens inferenced globally 
                using the model, the types of hardware utilized for 
                such inference and the percent breakdown between 
                company of origin for such hardware, and the percentage 
                of global inferenced tokens attributable to the model.
            (7) An assessment of emerging artificial intelligence 
        research in China, based on indicators such as academic 
        publications, patent filings, and research funding, including--
                    (A) the development of novel artificial 
                intelligence algorithms and techniques, including 
                advancements in reinforcement learning, natural 
                language processing, or computer vision, with a focus 
                on algorithms and techniques most relevant for 
                developing or deploying the most advanced artificial 
                intelligence systems;
                    (B) advancements in hardware designed to enhance 
                artificial intelligence capabilities, including custom 
                integrated circuits, quantum computing technologies, or 
                neuromorphic computing systems, with a focus on 
                hardware advancements most relevant for developing or 
                deploying the most advanced artificial intelligence 
                systems;
                    (C) the scale and focus of research efforts, 
                including the number of researchers, institutions, and 
                collaborations involved, and the funding levels and 
                sources, with a focus on those most relevant for 
                developing or deploying the most advanced frontier 
                artificial intelligence systems;
                    (D) an evaluation of the potential impact of such 
                research on future artificial intelligence capabilities 
                relevant to national security competitiveness; and
                    (E) a description of licit or illicit methods or 
                tactics such as unauthorized model distillation used by 
                Chinese entities to steal non-Chinese artificial 
                intelligence related intellectual property.
            (8) An assessment of the aggregate public funding and 
        capital flows supporting artificial intelligence development in 
        China, including--
                    (A) the sum total of China's national, provincial, 
                and municipal investment in artificial intelligence;
                    (B) subsidies that are underwriting the costs of 
                artificial intelligence development in areas such as 
                compute, infrastructure, water, and energy;
                    (C) an assessment of foreign capital investments, 
                including the total amount invested and a breakdown by 
                entity, including the country of origin and the amount 
                invested; and
                    (D) an assessment of the PRC-based entities that 
                have received the funding, including the name of the 
                entity and the amount of funding received.
            (9) The aggregate artificial intelligence computational 
        capacity in China, including--
                    (A) a detailed analysis of computational capacity 
                of the 5 most capable entities in China, including the 
                number and types of integrated circuits and server 
                systems used and their aggregate computational power;
                    (B) the countries and companies with respect to 
                which China sourced their computational capacity; and
                    (C) the locations and specifications, including 
                energy and computational capacity, of datacenters used 
                for advanced artificial intelligence training and 
                inference.
            (10) An assessment of leading humanoid robot manufacturers 
        in China, including Unitree Robotics and Fourier, that 
        includes--
                    (A) with respect to such manufacturers, the--
                            (i) production capacity per year; and
                            (ii) unit cost and pricing trends for such 
                        robots intended for commercial deployment; and
                    (B) with respect to the humanoid robots produced by 
                such manufactures--
                            (i) the number, type, and country and 
                        company of origin of the semiconductor 
                        components, including integrated circuits, used 
                        to build, run, or train such robots;
                            (ii) the country and company of origin and 
                        the technical specifications of critical 
                        components used in such robots, including 
                        actuators, sensors, and battery systems, and if 
                        not Chinese, the progress toward 
                        indigenization;
                            (iii) a description of the tasks such 
                        robots can perform;
                            (iv) whether such robots are teleoperated, 
                        operated through hard-coded instructions, or 
                        function autonomously using artificial 
                        intelligence models;
                            (v) whether inference is performed locally 
                        or via remote cloud services;
                            (vi) the number of such robots deployed 
                        across China, including in the military, 
                        manufacturing, logistics, health care, 
                        security, and personal assistance sectors;
                            (vii) the extent to which, and ways in 
                        which, such robots are diffused in other 
                        countries, including in the United States; and
                            (viii) an assessment of the cybersecurity 
                        and other vulnerabilities of Chinese origin 
                        robotic systems.
            (11) An assessment of the most advanced or widely used 
        artificial intelligence-powered applications developed by 
        Chinese entities or built on Chinese artificial intelligence 
        models, including--
                    (A) the artificial intelligence models used to 
                power these applications, including the company and 
                country of origin for each model and whether the models 
                are open-weight or closed-weight;
                    (B) the means of deployment and the extent to which 
                such applications are used, including in the United 
                States;
                    (C) the purposes, capabilities, and promoted uses 
                of the applications;
                    (D) an analysis of how data collected or generated 
                by the applications is used, including for artificial 
                intelligence model training, surveillance, or other 
                national security-relevant purposes; and
                    (E) an evaluation of the potential risks posed by 
                these applications to United States national security, 
                foreign policy objectives, or data privacy.
            (12) An assessment of the regulatory framework governing 
        artificial intelligence development, deployment, and usage in 
        China, that includes--
                    (A) the explicit restrictions on artificial 
                intelligence models, including laws, regulations, and 
                government policies that directly limit or control the 
                development, deployment, or use of artificial 
                intelligence models in China;
                    (B) an analysis of the implicit restrictions on 
                artificial intelligence models, including censorship, 
                data access limitations, or other indirect controls 
                that may constrain artificial intelligence model 
                capabilities;
                    (C) how such explicit and implicit restrictions 
                impact the development, deployment, and diffusion of 
                artificial intelligence models both within China and 
                internationally, including the effects on innovation, 
                competitiveness, and national security;
                    (D) an analysis of efforts by the CCP to acquire 
                greater insight into advanced artificial intelligence 
                and reduce strategic surprise, such as efforts that 
                require advanced artificial intelligence developers to 
                disclose information about artificial intelligence 
                systems or provide models to government entities;
                    (E) an analysis of efforts in China to assess or 
                mitigate national security or public safety threats 
                from advanced artificial intelligence systems, 
                including efforts to prevent loss of control from 
                autonomous artificial intelligence systems; and
                    (F) the goals for artificial intelligence 
                development explicitly and implicitly stated by the 
                CCP.
            (13) An assessment of China's global artificial 
        intelligence standards diplomacy efforts, including--
                    (A) mapping the fora where Chinese actors aimed to 
                shape global standards;
                    (B) jurisdictions where Chinese-promoted standards, 
                model laws, guidance, or procurement criteria have been 
                adopted or referenced;
                    (C) the effects on procurement and vendor 
                eligibility; and
                    (D) opportunities for the United States to shape 
                global artificial intelligence standards and counter 
                Chinese efforts.
            (14) An assessment of the degree to which entities in China 
        remotely accessed artificial intelligence computational 
        resources, including through cloud services, international data 
        centers, or through circumvention or avoidance of United States 
        export controls.
            (15) An assessment of the methods, pathways, quantities, 
        and companies and countries of origin of United States-
        controlled integrated circuits specifically designed or 
        optimized for advanced artificial intelligence training or 
        inference, including graphics processing units or application-
        specific integrated circuits, that have been diverted to 
        mainland China, the estimated total compute capacity enabled 
        through these chip diversions, and the percent of China's total 
        compute capacity enabled through these chip diversions.
            (16) An assessment of the effectiveness of United States 
        export controls in restricting access by China to artificial 
        intelligence-relevant technologies, including an identification 
        of loopholes within United States export controls and 
        recommendations for legislative and administrative action to 
        strengthen export controls and enforcement that is consistent 
        with United States national security and foreign policy 
        objectives.
    (c) Prioritization.--In conducting the assessments required under 
subsection (b), the Secretary shall prioritize the identification and 
analysis of--
            (1) semiconductors, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, 
        and critical components of semiconductor manufacturing 
        equipment that are, or are likely to become, critical to the 
        supply chains for the training or inference of the most 
        advanced artificial intelligence systems; and
            (2) items that enable or could enable advanced model 
        performance, are associated with systems that pose significant 
        national security or strategic implications to the United 
        States, or are likely to be foundational to the development of 
        future advanced artificial intelligence systems, including 
        those not yet deployed or publicly disclosed.
    (d) Reference Class.--Where applicable, the Secretary shall provide 
context to all statistics regarding China's artificial intelligence 
power in the report by presenting China's capabilities and production 
numbers in comparison to relevant United States and partner country 
production numbers and capabilities.
    (e) Coordination With Expert Entities.--In carrying out this 
section, the Secretary may consult and coordinate with other Federal 
departments and agencies, private industry or research organizations, 
federally funded research and development centers, national 
laboratories, academic institutions, relevant media outlets, or any 
other entities with expertise in semiconductor technologies, artificial 
intelligence, or national security that the Secretary determines 
relevant.
    (f) Form.--The report required by subsection (a) shall be submitted 
in unclassified form and may contain a classified annex.
    (g) Mandatory Unclassified Elements.--In the unclassified portion 
of the report required under subsection (a), the Secretary shall 
include--
            (1) the number of integrated circuits specifically designed 
        or optimized for advanced artificial intelligence training or 
        inference produced by leading entities in China in the year 
        preceding submission of such report;
            (2) the projected production numbers of integrated circuits 
        from China specifically designed or optimized for advanced 
        artificial intelligence training or inference, including 
        identification of foundries responsible for such production, 
        for the year proceeding submission of such report; and
            (3) the extent to which and ways artificial intelligence-
        relevant technologies in China, including integrated circuits, 
        models, semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and humanoid 
        robots are diffused in other countries, including the United 
        States.
    (h) Definitions.--In this Act:
            (1) Secretary.--The term ``Secretary'' means the Secretary 
        of Commerce.
            (2) Covered agency heads.--The term ``covered agency 
        heads'' means the--
                    (A) Secretary of State;
                    (B) Secretary of Defense;
                    (C) Secretary of Energy;
                    (D) Director of National Intelligence;
                    (E) Director for the White House Office of Science 
                and Technology Policy; and
                    (F) head of any other relevant Federal department 
                or agency the Secretary determines necessary.
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