Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. Et Al v. U.S. Department of Defense Et Al: Complaint (‘Chinese Military Company Designation’) - OffshoreAlert
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Alibaba Sues Pentagon Over ‘Chinese Military Company’ Designation.
Chinese tech giant Alibaba is challenging its inclusion on the Pentagon’s “Chinese military company” list, claiming the designation is baseless and damaging to its business operations.PULSE POINTS WHAT HAPPENED: Alibaba has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of War, challenging its inclusion on the Pentagon’s “Chinese military company” list. The company argues that the designation is unsupported by evidence and harms its U.S. business v…
The lawsuit that Alibaba has filed before a California court today for its blacklisting of Chinese military companies marks a new episode in the erosion of the trade truce between Beijing and Washington. I have closely followed the deterioration of the pact reached months ago by Trump and Xi Jinping, and what I see now is a dynamic in which both powers, far from descaling, engage in a pulse of targeted sanctions that weakens business confidence.…
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. et al v. U.S. Department of Defense et al: Complaint (‘Chinese Military Company Designation’) - OffshoreAlert
Complaint to void "defendants' designation of Alibaba as a CMC [Chinese Military Company] in Alibaba Group Holding Limited, of the Cayman Islands, described as "a publicly traded e-commerce and cloud computing company whose platforms American businesses use to reach Chinese consumers", and Alibaba Group (U.S.) Inc. v. United States Department of Defense, a.k.a. United States Department of War; Pete Hegseth, as Secretary of Defense; Stephen Feinberg, as Deputy Secretary of Defense, and Michael Cadenazzi, as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Base Policy, at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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