WASHINGTON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - The chair of a U.S.
House of Representatives committee on China on Thursday called
on the Trump administration to restrict or suspend Chinese
airline landing rights in the United States unless Beijing
restores full access to rare earths and magnets.
Representative John Moolenaar, a Republican, also said the
United States should review export control policies governing
the sale of commercial aircraft, parts and maintenance services
to China. "These steps would send a clear message to Beijing
that it cannot choke off critical supplies to our defense
industries without consequences to its own strategic sectors,"
Moolenaar said.