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a x? s? mi?n nam The US added 36 Chinese firms to its Entity List trade blacklist on Thursday, including Chinas top storage chipmaker YMTC, effectively cutting them off from US technologies. Most of the entities added are involved in AI chip research and development, manufacturing, and sales. In addition, 25 Chinese firms were audited and removed from the USs Unverified List. The notice from the US Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) claimed that the entities added to the blacklist acquired or attempted to acquire U.S.-origin items in support of Chinas military modernization, activity it considers contrary to the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States. In addition to YMTC and its Japanese subsidiary, Chinese chipmaking tools vendor Shanghai Micro Electronics Equipment was also added to the blacklist. Today we are building on the actions we took in October to protect US national security by severely restricting the PRCs ability to leverage artificial intelligence, advanced computing, and other powerful, commercially available technologies for military modernization and human rights abuses, Alan Estevez, the US Commerce Departments industry and security undersecretary, said in a statement on Thursday. Chinese authorities responded on Friday, saying that the USs frequent adding of Chinese firms to its Entity List disrupted normal trade between the two countries and broke market rules. Chinese trade officials said the country will undertake take necessary measures to guard the legal rights of local firms and institutions in response to the USs move. [BIS]
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- a x? s? mi?n nam The US Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) added seven Chinese aerospace electronics and related entities to its Entity List on Wednesday, restricting tech exports to them from US companies. BIS stated that the entities perform activities contrary to US national security and foreign policy interests by utilizing American tech “in support of Chinas military modernization efforts. According to BISs announcement, six out of the seven entities are technically research institutions, at least by name, that focus on aerotechnics, including both hardware and software. An analyst familiar with the field told Caixin that five of the seven entities listed had experience in aerospace semiconductor development, suggesting that the US is aiming to contain Chinas development in this industry. China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) 9th Academy 772 Research Institute, for example, develops over 20 types of chips and 600 models used for airspace and military projects, according to Caixin. The latest addition brings the total number of Chinese entities on the list to 600, with more than 100 added since the start of the Biden administration. [Caixin, in Chinese]