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US Bans Chinese Telecom Devices Citing National Security Concerns

- April 24, 2023
US Bans Chinese Telecom Devices Citing National Security Concerns
The United States has banned Chinese telecom devices, citing national security concerns. The ban was announced by the US Department of Commerce and applies to telecom devices made by Chinese companies that are deemed a threat to US national security.

This move comes amid ongoing tensions between the US and China over technology and trade issues. The US government has long been concerned about the security risks posed by Chinese telecom companies, including Huawei and ZTE, which it claims have close ties to the Chinese government.

The ban prohibits US companies from exporting telecom devices, software, and other technology to Chinese companies that are on the Entity List. This list includes companies that the US government has determined to be involved in activities that are contrary to US national security or foreign policy interests.

The ban also requires US companies to obtain a license from the Department of Commerce before exporting certain technology to Chinese companies that are not on the Entity List but are deemed to pose a national security risk.

The Chinese government has strongly criticized the move, calling it a violation of international trade rules and an attempt to suppress Chinese companies. China’s Ministry of Commerce has called on the US to “correct its mistakes” and “stop the wrong practices” that harm the interests of Chinese companies.

The US government has defended the ban, stating that it is necessary to protect US national security and prevent foreign adversaries from gaining access to sensitive US technology.

The ban is just one of many actions taken by the US government to restrict the use of Chinese technology in the country. The US has also restricted the use of Chinese-made drones, software, and other technology in certain industries, citing national security concerns.

The move is likely to further escalate tensions between the US and China, which have been at odds over trade, technology, and other issues for several years. It remains to be seen how China will respond to the ban, and what impact it will have on the broader US-China relationship.