National Security
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UK Extends Deadline to Remove Huawei from 5G Networks
Last week, a UK government department slightly modified the deadlines for its telecoms companies to remove Huawei products from its 5G network.
EU Lawmakers Upset about Chinese Scanners in Strasbourg Airport
Three Members of the European Parliament have sent a letter to a French government official to express concern about Strasbourg airport's deal to buy baggage-scanning equipment made by Chinese state-owned company Nuctech.
The Biden Administration's National Security Strategy: Competition with China, and Trade Policy
The Biden Administration issued its annual National Security Strategy yesterday, with brief discussions of China as a competitor and U.S. trade policy.
31 Chinese Entities Added to U.S. Unverified List, Potentially to Entity List
The U.S. government has added 31 more Chinese entities to a blacklist under which a license will be required for some U.S. exports.
U.S. Defense Department Updates List of Chinese Military Companies
Last Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Defense released the names of additional "Chinese military companies" that are "operating directly or indirectly in the United States," pursuant to the statutory requirement of Section 1260H of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021.
Congressman McCaul Talks Export Control, Investment Screening
Congressman Michael McCaul (R-TX), the top ranking Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, recently spoke about a number of issues related to export controls and investment screening, with a focus on China.
Key Congressman Wants Biden Administration To Work with Congress on Outbound Investment Screening
A key Republican Congressman is pushing back against demands from some leading Democratic members of Congress for the Biden administration to pursue executive action on outbound investment screening regulation, and instead is arguing that the administration should work with Congress on this issue.