U.S. set to add more Chinese companies to blacklist over Xinjiang

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U.S. set to add more Chinese companies to blacklist over Xinjiang
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Biden administration prepares to add more than 10 Chinese companies to its economic blacklist

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.The Biden administration is set as early as Friday to add more than 10 Chinese companies to its economic blacklist over alleged human rights abuses and high-tech surveillance in Xinjiang, two sources told Reuters.

The identities of the companies being added were not immediately known. Some companies from other countries are also set to be added to the department’s blacklist as soon as Friday. Generally, entity-listed companies are required to apply for licenses from the Commerce Department and face tough scrutiny when they seek permission to receive items from U.S. suppliers.Last month, the Commerce Department said it was adding the five Chinese entities “for accepting or utilizing forced labour in the implementation of the People’s Republic of China’s campaign of repression against Muslim minority groups in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.

In 2019, the Trump administration added some of China’s top artificial intelligence startups to its economic blacklist over its treatment of Muslim minorities.

 

Good Job Joe !! Free these people is next !

Not too long ago, China was still saying 'peaceful rise of China.' Now no one believes it any more. Xinjiang people... China is big and complicated

The world should put USA on sanctions.

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