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 115 STAT. 1252 PUBLIC LAW 107-107—DEC. 28, 2001 costs incurred by the United States (Government for stationing United States military personnel in that nation. Subtitle C—Reports SEC. 1221. REPORT ON SIGNIFICANT SALES AND TRANSFERS OF MILI- TARY HARDWARE, EXPERTISE, AND TECHNOLOGY TO THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA. Section 1202 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000 (Public Law 106-65; 113 Stat. 781; 10 U.S.C. 113 note) is amended by adding at the end the following new subsection: "(d) REPORT ON SIGNIFICANT SALES AND TRANSFERS TO CHINA. — Deadline. (1) The report to be submitted under this section not later than March 1, 2002, shall include in a separate section a report describing any significant sale or transfer of military hardware, expertise, and technology to the People's Republic of China. The report shall set forth the history of such sales and transfers since 1995, forecast possible future sales and transfers, and address the implications of those sales and transfers for the security of the United States and its friends and allies in Asia. "(2) The report shall include analysis and forecasts of the following matters related to military cooperation between selling states and the People's Republic of China: "(A) The extent in each selling state of government knowledge, cooperation, or condoning of sales or transfers of military hardware, expertise, or technology to the People's Republic of China. "(B) An itemization of significant sales and transfers of military hardware, expertise, or technology from each selling state to the People's Republic of China that have taken place since 1995, with a particular focus on command, control, communications, and intelligence systems. "(C) Significant assistance by any selling state to key research and development programs of China, including programs for development of weapons of mass destruction and delivery vehicles for such weapons, programs for development of advanced conventional weapons, and programs for development of unconventional weapons. "(D) The extent to which arms sales by any selling state to the People's Republic of China are a source of funds for military research and development or procurement programs in the selling state. "(3) The report under paragraph (1) shall include, with respect to each area of analysis and forecasts specified in paragraph (2)— "(A) an assessment of the military effects of such sales or transfers to entities in the People's Republic of China; "(B) an assessment of the ability of the People's Liberation Army to assimilate such sales or transfers, mass produce new equipment, or develop doctrine for use; and "(C) the potential threat of developments related to such effects on the security interests of the United States and its friends and allies in Asia.".

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