1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated May 17, 2021Chinese Nuclear and Missile ProliferationThe U.S. government has continued to express concerns about Chinas record concerning the proliferation of nuclear- and missile-related technologies to other countries, with more recent focus on the threat of
2、 Chinese acquisition of U.S.-origin nuclear technology. (See CRS In Focus IF11050, New U.S. Policy Regarding Nuclear Exports to China, by Paul K. Kerr and Mary Beth D. Nikitin.) Official U.S. government reports indicate that the Chinese government has apparently ended its direct involvement in the t
3、ransfer of nuclear- and missile-related items, but Chinese-based companies and individuals continue to export goods relevant to those items, particularly to Iran and North Korea. U.S. officials have also raised concerns about entities operating in China that provide other forms of support for prolif
4、eration-sensitive activities, such as illicit finance and money laundering. Background China did not oppose new states acquisition of nuclear weapons during the 1960s and 1970s, the Department of State wrote in a declassified January 1998 report to Congress. According to a 1983 National Intelligence