US lawmakers from both parties urged Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Paul Atkins to restrict Chinese companies’ access to US capital markets, citing risks to national security, investor protection and market integrity. Tim Scott and Elizabet

2026-03-20

US lawmakers from both parties urged Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Paul Atkins to restrict Chinese companies’ access to US capital markets, citing risks to national security, investor protection and market integrity. Tim Scott and Elizabeth Warren warned that structures such as variable interest entities may undermine transparency and advance Chinese government objectives. The push reflects rising concern over US capital flows into sensitive sectors and builds on ongoing SEC scrutiny of China-linked listings and auditing practices.