On December 16, local time, the US Department of Commerce announced that it intends to add 34 Chinese entities to the “entity list” for export control.
It is worth noting that among the 34 new entities, there are many domestic semiconductor manufacturers, including Huawei’s marine submarine cable business brand Huahai Communications, Hikvision subsidiary Hikvision Micro-Image, domestic GPU leader Jingjiawei, and power semiconductor designers Ya Chengwei waited.
Public information shows that this list of entities contains “the United States claims to be’supporting China’s military modernization’,’obtaining or attempting to obtain original products from the United States to support China’s military modernization’, and’obtaining or attempting to obtain original products from the United States to support Iran. The companies and research institutes of the’Conventional Weapons and Missile Program’ are as follows.
The specific list is as follows:
1. Aerosun Corporation——Aerospace Chenguang Co., Ltd.
2. Changsha Jingjia Microelectronics Co. , Ltd. ——Changsha Jingjia Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
3. China Electronics Technology Group Corporation 52nd Research Institute——The 52nd Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Corporation
4. Comtel Technology Limited——Comtel Technology Co., Ltd.
5. Fujian Torch Electron Technology Co. , Ltd. ——Fujian Torch Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.
6. Hangzhou Hikmicro Sensing Technology Co. , Ltd. ——Hangzhou Haikang Micro-Image Sensor Technology Co., Ltd.
7. HMN International Co. , Ltd. ——Huahai Communication International Co., Ltd.
8. Hong Kong Cheung Wah Electronics Technology Company Limited;
9. HSJ Electronics——Huijie Electronics (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd.
10. Hyper Systems Union Limited
11. Inner Mongolia First Machinery Group Co. , Ltd. ——Inner Mongolia First Machinery Group Co., Ltd.;
12. Integrated Scientific Microwave Technology
13. Jiangsu Hengtong Marine Cable Systems Co. , Ltd. ——Jiangsu Hengtong Ocean Optical Network System Co., Ltd.
14. Jiangsu Hengtong Optic-Electric Co. , Ltd. ——Jiangsu Hengtong Optoelectronics Co., Ltd.
15. ROV Solutions——Longwei Intelligent Technology (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd.
16. Shaanxi Reactor Microelectronics Co. , Ltd. ——Shaanxi Yacheng Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
17. Shanghai Aisinochip Electronics Technology Co. , Ltd. ——Shanghai Aixinuo Hangxin Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.
18. Shanghai Aoshi Control Technology Co. , Ltd. ——Shanghai Aoshi Control Technology Co., Ltd.
19. Shenzhen Rion Technology——Shenzhen Rion Technology Co., Ltd.
20. Thundsea Electric Limited——Mingyang Electric Co., Ltd.
21, Wavelet Electronics
22. Zhongtian Technology Submarine Cable Co. ——Zhongtian Technology Submarine Cable Co., Ltd.
(Note: The above list is searched based on the English names listed in the “Entity List”, please correct me if there are any errors)
In addition, it also includes the Chinese Academy of Military Sciences and its 11 research institutes:
The U.S. Department of Commerce stated that the export, re-export or transfer (domestic) of all items under the jurisdiction of the U.S. EAR to the above entities requires a license from the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the license review policy of the Department of Commerce is presumed rejection.
As we all know, the Entity List is an export control regulation established by the United States to safeguard its national security interests. Under normal circumstances, companies that are included in the entity list are not unable to sell products in the United States, but need to apply for a license from the U.S. Department of Commerce when accepting goods from a U.S. supplier, and this process will be subject to strict review by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Once entering this list is actually depriving related companies of trade opportunities in the United States.
This is not the first time that the United States has used the so-called “entity list” to suppress China’s cutting-edge technology industry. In July this year, 22 mainland Chinese entities and a mainland Chinese individual from the US Department of Commerce were included in the “entity list”; in April this year the country It also included 7 Chinese supercomputer entities on the “Entity List”; just yesterday, the US Treasury Department also announced the addition of 8 Chinese technology companies, including DJI, Yuncong, and Megvii, to the China Military-Industrial Complex Enterprise List (CMIC). , Specifically including:
Cloudwalk Technology Co. , Ltd. ——Yuncong Technology Co., Ltd.
Dawning Information Industry Co. , Ltd. ——Dawn Information Industry Co., Ltd.
Leon Technology Company Limited——Leon Technology Company Limited
Megvii Technology Limited——Megvii Technology Limited
Netposa Technologies Limited——East Net Power Technology Co., Ltd.
SZ DJI Technology Co. , Ltd.Shenzhen DJI Innovation Technology Co., Ltd.
Xiamen Meiya Pico Information Co. , Ltd. ——Xiamen Meiya Pico Information Co., Ltd.
Yitu Limited. ——Yitu Technology Co., Ltd.
In response to the repeated use of the “entity list” by the United States to suppress Chinese companies for no reason, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Zhao Lijian also responded to related issues at this week’s regular press conference.
Zhao Lijian said that economic globalization is an objective reality and a historical trend. China always believes that scientific and technological achievements should help all mankind, and should not become a means to restrict or contain the development of other countries. Individual U.S. politicians generalize the concept of national security, politicize, instrumentalize, and ideologically scientific and technological and economic and trade issues. This violates the principles of market economy and fair competition. It only threatens to damage the global industrial chain and supply chain security and undermine international trade rules. Typical political manipulation that harms others and disadvantages oneself.
Zhao Lijian also pointed out that the United States should work with the international community to maintain an open, fair, just, and non-discriminatory technological development and international business environment. We urge some people in the United States to abandon the Cold War mentality and ideological prejudice, stop abusing state power to unreasonably suppress China’s specific fields and enterprises, and stop behaviors that violate the principles of market economy and international trade rules. China will, as always, resolutely defend the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies.
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