The government should institute new mechanisms to scrutinize U.S.-China financial ties, impose an outbound investment review mechanism to secure critical parts of the supply chain and create a White House office to help coordinate export control enforcement, the U.S.-China Economic and Security Commission contends in its latest annual report to Congress. Congress created the commission in 2000 and directed it to submit in a report each year with executive and legislative recommendations on how to address the national security impacts...