US expands blacklist on Chinese tech firms

March 26, 2025, 11:22 am

US authorities have tightened export controls by adding numerous Chinese technology and AI companies to their trade blacklists in a coordinated move to curb technology transfers and safeguard national interests.


techinasia.com / US adds 80 firms to blacklist, over 50 from China

Among the blacklisted entities are six subsidiaries of Inspur Group, a major Chinese cloud computing provider.

techcrunch.com / SpaceX reportedly has a secret backdoor for Chinese investment

SpaceX allows Chinese investors to buy stakes through offshore hubs like the Cayman Islands. This comes despite its crucial role as a Pentagon defense contractor managing sensitive projects such as building a classified spy satellite network.

tomshardware.com / US expands China trade blacklist, closes susidiary loopholes

U.S. expands trade blacklist with 80 new entities to prevent China's advancements in AI, exascale supercomputing, quantum technology, and hypersonic weapons.

theregister.com / US closes subsidiary loophole on dozens of Chinese entity list members

Bad news for American tech businesses making money off deals with sanction-dodging companies The US government has initiated another crackdown on Chinese businesses skirting chip export bans, adding a few dozen new names, and offshoots of repeat offenders, to the entity list.…

theverge.com / US expands export blacklist to keep computing tech out of China

The US has blacklisted 80 companies and organizations to stop China from obtaining advanced computing technology for military purposes, further tightening export restrictions on cutting-edge American chips.

androidheadlines.com / The US adds dozens of Chinese AI & tech firms to the Entity List

The post The US adds dozens of Chinese AI & tech firms to the Entity List appeared first on Android Headlines.

winbuzzer.com / U.S. Expands China AI Chip Export Ban Once Again

The U.S. has expanded AI chip export bans on China, tightening restrictions on Nvidia and ASML while pushing allies to enforce stricter semiconductor controls. The post U.S. Expands China AI Chip Export Ban Once Again appeared first on WinBuzzer.


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