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US puts Chinese firms helping military on trade blacklist

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US puts Chinese firms helping military on trade blacklist

TRADE BLACKLIST. A US dollar banknote featuring American founding father Benjamin Franklin and a Chinese yuan banknote featuring late Chinese chairman Mao Zedong are seen among US and Chinese flags in this illustration picture taken May 20, 2019.

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Eight Chinese firms are blacklisted to prevent US technology being used to help China develop quantum computing applications for its military

The US government put a dozen Chinese companies on its trade blacklist on Wednesday, November 24, for national security and foreign policy concerns, citing in some cases their help developing the Chinese military’s quantum computing efforts.

The department also said several entities and individuals from China and Pakistan were added to the commerce department’s entity list for contributing to Pakistan’s nuclear activities or ballistic missile program.

The latest US action on Chinese companies comes amid growing tensions between Beijing and Washington over the status of Taiwan and trade issues.

In total, 27 new entities were added to the list from China, Japan, Pakistan, and Singapore.

Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said in a statement that the new listings will help prevent US technology from supporting the development of Chinese and Russian “military advancement and activities of non-proliferation concern like Pakistan’s unsafeguarded nuclear activities or ballistic missile program.”

China’s embassy in Washington charged that the United States “uses the catch-all concept of national security and abuses state power to suppress and restrict Chinese enterprises in all possible means.

“China is firmly opposed to that,” embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu said.

He said the United States should “follow the spirit” of a virtual meeting between US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping last week and “meet China halfway instead of going further down the wrong path.”

The commerce department said Hangzhou Zhongke Microelectronics Company Ltd, Hunan Goke Microelectronics, New H3C Semiconductor Technologies Company Ltd, Xi’an Aerospace Huaxun Technology, and Yunchip Microelectronics were placed on its entity list for their “support of the military modernization of the People’s Liberation Army.”

It also added Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at Microscale, QuantumCTek, and Shanghai QuantumCTeck Company Ltd to the list for “acquiring and attempting to acquire US-origin items in support of military applications.”

The eight Chinese firms were listed to prevent US technology being used to help China develop quantum computing applications for its military.

The commerce department wants to stop the Chinese military from developing its counter-stealth technology, which could include equipment like advanced radars, and counter-submarine applications such as undersea sensors. The action also blocks US material from being used to help China break encryption or develop unbreakable encryption, the commerce department said.

Suppliers to companies on the entity list will need to apply for a license before they can sell to them, which is likely to be denied.

Separately, the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology was added to the commerce department’s military end user list, but the listing did not provide additional information other than it had produced military products.

The entity list has increasingly been used for national security and foreign policy aims since the Trump administration. Chinese telecom company Huawei was added in 2019, cutting it off from some key suppliers and making it difficult for them to produce mobile handsets. – Rappler.com

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