The Biden administration levies sanctions against an array of Chinese companies accused of reselling advanced technology to firms with ties to China’s military.
The Biden administration this week escalated its efforts to scupper the sale of U.S. technology to the Chinese military by blacklisting more than 30 Chinese companies, including a network of resellers that provided advanced American technology to the Chinese hypersonic weapons program and several entities involved in training Chinese military pilots using Western resources.
“These entities have demonstrable ties to activities of concern, including hypersonic weapons development, design and manufacture of air-to-air missiles, hypersonic flight modeling, and weapon life cycle management using Western software,” the Commerce Department said in a notice outlining the new controls on Monday.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Biden admin green-lights Chinese EV battery factory in Michigan, despite local oppositionThe Treasury Department told a Chinese-backed electric vehicle battery component maker that its proposed Michigan factory didn't violate federal statute governing foreign purchases.
Read more »
Lawmakers subpoena Hunter Biden's ex-business partner for deposition in Biden family investigation: ReportThe House Oversight Committee has issued a subpoena for Devon Archer, a former Hunter Biden business partner, to sit for a deposition this week, according to a report.
Read more »
Chamber of Commerce asks for help as Western ports are disruptedIt looked like business as usual at the port of Seattle and ports across the West Coast on Monday after alleged disruptions impacted work over the weekend.The Pacific Maritime Assoc...
Read more »
‘It’s time to go’: Catherine Somers says goodbye to Los Gatos Chamber of CommerceThe outgoing executive director’s last day is June 30.
Read more »
Ohio Chamber of Commerce Won’t Discuss Its Allies in Effort to Lock Down State ConstitutionThey include abortion foes, gun-rights groups, an election denier, and the gerrymandered legislature
Read more »
China e-commerce shipments would lose U.S. tariff exemption under proposed lawThe exception, known as the de minimis rule, exempts imports valued at $800 or less from tariffs if the items are shipped to individual consumers.
Read more »