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Biden Administration Further Cracks Down On Huawei Ahead of Blinken Visit
Multiple media sources have reported that the Biden Administration has stopped issuing licenses for all exports of U.S. products to China's tech giant Huawei, extending an existing ban on sales to Huawei. This will be another blow to Huawei's business, and could further increase the
U.S. Sanctions Chinese Satellite Firm for Involvement in Russian Military Operation
Last week, the U.S. government sanctioned a Chinese company for providing assistance to the Russian military in the Ukraine war. The company later issued a statement denying any involvement.
BIS Adds YMTC and 35 Chinese Companies to the Entity List
The U.S. government added Yangtze Memory Technologies Co., Ltd. (YMTC) and more than 30 other companies to the Entity List, making it nearly impossible for these companies to have access to U.S. technology and products governed under the export control regime.
Biden Administration Ratchets up Chip Restrictions, Targets YMTC and Others
The Biden administration plans to add more Chinese companies, including a major chip maker, to its trade blacklist. In response, a Chinese official called the U.S. moves "blatant economic coercion and bullying."
U.S. Commerce Department Issues Preliminary Determinations in Solar Circumvention Inquiry
Last week, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced its preliminary determinations in the circumvention inquiries of solar cells and modules from China where the products were exported to the United States from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
U.S. Commerce Department Official Weighs In on China Export Control Enforcement Issues
At a CSIS event yesterday, Alan Estevez, Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), discussed a number of issues on export control enforcement as it relates to China, offering updates on efforts to cooperate with allies and on how new regulations announced last
U.S. Trade Official Talks Trade and Security, Export Controls Related to China
Earlier this month, a U.S. Commerce Department official spoke at a conference and briefly explained the role of new export control rules to be applied to advanced technology for sale to China.