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Another 12 Chinese companies are included in the export blacklist by the U.S. Ministry of Commerce responded

Original title: 12 more Chinese companies were included in the export blacklist by the United States, China’s Ministry of Commerce responded

Reference News Network reported on November 25According to a report on the Hong Kong South China Morning Post website on November 25, the U.S. government put 12 other Chinese companies on the export blacklist on Wednesday. This is Washington’s latest move to crack down on the relationship between U.S. companies and China’s high-tech industries.

According to the report, the newly added companies on the US Department of Commerce’s blacklist include quantum computing companies and semiconductor companies.

The report pointed out that the U.S. Department of Commerce blacklisted these companies, which would effectively prevent U.S. companies from selling materials and equipment to them.

The report said that while the US Department of Commerce made this move, the Biden administration publicly expressed concern about some rapid developments in Beijing’s military.

Jacob Stokes, a researcher at the New American Security Center, a think tank in Washington, said: “As part of the competition, American policymakers are trying to prevent key technologies from entering China through commercial channels.”

According to reports, including the above-mentioned 12 Chinese companies, a total of 27 entities were blacklisted by the US on Wednesday, most of which are from Pakistan, with one each from Japan and Singapore.

At a regular press conference held by the Ministry of Commerce of China on November 25, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce Shu Jueting stated that the new sanctions list issued by the US Department of Commerce does not conform to the consensus of the Chinese and American heads of state and is not conducive to the two countries. China is not conducive to the security of the global industrial chain and supply chain and the recovery of the world economy. The United States has broadened the concept of national security and arbitrarily introduced sanctions. It seriously lacks factual basis and the procedures are very opaque. China has expressed strong protest and will make solemn representations to the United States. (Compile / Yang Xuelei)Return to Sohu to see more

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