The US Commerce Department has expanded its export blacklist by adding 11 companies from China, Russia, and the UAE, citing concerns over national security and foreign policy. Among these, four Chinese companies were specifically targeted for attempting to acquire AI chips and other US-origin goods to support China's military modernization efforts. This move has drawn sharp criticism from Beijing, with FM spokeswoman Mao Ning condemning the U.S.'s use of export controls against Chinese firms and vowing to protect their rights.
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The United States is adding four Chinese companies to an export blacklist for seeking to acquire AI chips for China's military, a US official said https://t.co/yXbaFhXEDM
#FMsays Beijing firmly opposed Washington's abuse of export control tools to contain Chinese companies and will take necessary measures to safeguard their lawful rights and interests, FM spokeswoman Mao Ning said after the US added four Chinese companies to an export blacklist.… https://t.co/x1Fpm2jUIR
11 companies, including entities from China, Russia and the UAE, were added to an export blacklist by the U.S. Commerce Department, due to their potential threat to U.S. national security or foreign policy. https://t.co/ZC0I2jeis6
The US has added four Chinese companies to an export blacklist for buying US-origin goods to support China’s military modernization efforts. https://t.co/4LxuZ2EryV