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Updated · BioCentury · Jun 17
Senate Panel Advances FY27 NDAA to Broaden 1260H Sanctions and Tighten University Research Security
Updated
Updated · BioCentury · Jun 17

Senate Panel Advances FY27 NDAA to Broaden 1260H Sanctions and Tighten University Research Security

1 articles · Updated · BioCentury · Jun 17

Summary

  • The Senate Armed Services Committee approved its FY27 defense policy draft, adding provisions to strengthen the Pentagon’s power to label firms as Chinese military companies.
  • The bill would loosen the criteria for 1260H designations, making it easier for the Defense Department to sanction targeted Chinese companies under that list.
  • It also would codify and expand research-security rules for universities, creating a formal regime aimed at protecting sensitive academic work tied to national security.
  • WuXi AppTec is already challenging its place on the 2026 1260H list in court, a fight with higher stakes because the designation can trigger Biosecure Act restrictions and other limits.

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