The United States has expanded its blacklist by adding over a dozen Chinese companies, including leading memory chipmaker YMTC, AI firm Megvii, and lidar maker Hesai, believed to be aiding Beijing's military. This action, confirmed by a U.S. official and reported by Reuters, is part of a broader effort to prevent American technology from bolstering China's military capabilities. As a result, these companies are now barred from U.S. defense contracts, with potential future sanctions on the horizon. The additions bring the total number of Chinese entities on the U.S. blacklist under the Biden administration to nearly 800. Senators Kevin Cramer and Ted Budd have pressed the Department of Defense for not publishing a 2023 list of Chinese military companies, as required by the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act.
The United States 🇺🇸 has blacklisted several Chinese🇨🇳 tech giants, citing grave national security concerns. As a result, these companies are now banned from participating in U.S. defense contracts, raising the specter of imminent sanctions. China vehemently denounces these… https://t.co/GMcWOHI897
🇺🇸🇨🇳 U.S. CRACKS DOWN ON CHINESE TECH COMPANIES The U.S. has blacklisted several Chinese tech companies, citing national security concerns. These companies are now barred from US defense contracts, hinting at potential future sanctions. China condemns these actions as an… https://t.co/M4vbrNq8tV
The technology news making headlines in China today includes: - ByteDance CEO lambasts staff for complacency - Universal Music presses pause on licensing to TikTok - Chinese entities on U.S. blacklist grow to nearly 800 on Biden’s watch https://t.co/Z2f6ztJ9Gh
Pentagon Calls Out Chinese Companies It Says Are Helping Beijing's Military https://t.co/uoGcSCK3bt
The US added more than a dozen Chinese companies to a list created by the Defense Department to highlight firms it says are allegedly working with Beijing's military, as part of a broader effort to keep American technology from aiding China. https://t.co/OCvjR0M1hr
#FPTech: #US designates more #Chinese tech companies as offshoots of military, may impose more sanctions https://t.co/XxExX8dbKa
The US adds 12+ Chinese companies, including YMTC, Megvii, and lidar maker Hesai, to a DOD list to flag firms that are allegedly working with China's military (Reuters) https://t.co/GaCYrwxIwe 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/vypznwXNZd
The Pentagon has added China’s leading memory chipmaker and a prominent AI player to a list of companies it accuses of aiding the Asian nation’s military https://t.co/WFlzPZUSvO
Joined @SenTedBuddNC in pressing @SecDef on why the @DeptofDefense failed to publish a 2023 list of Chinese military companies operating directly or indirectly in the U.S., as mandated by the FY21 National Defense Authorization Act. Watch my full remarks ➡️ https://t.co/Qo2dgJ9GdH
The United States added more than a dozen Chinese companies to a list created by the Defense Department that highlights entities that are alleged to work with Beijing's military, a US official said https://t.co/d6APisR6Zi.
Pentagon calls out Chinese companies it says are helping Beijing's military https://t.co/zObylrFYjF https://t.co/2It5IERbaQ
⚠️ PENTAGON ADDS COMPANIES TO CHINESE MILITARY LIST, US OFFICIAL SAYS (Reuters) The United States added more than a dozen Chinese companies to a list created by the Defense Department that highlights entities that are alleged to work with Beijing's military, a U.S. official… https://t.co/sk994trV27