Texas governor bars state employees from using Shein, Alibaba products
Governor Abbott expanded bans on 26 Chinese tech firms for state devices after a Texas Cyber Command threat assessment to safeguard Texans’ data from foreign adversaries.
- On January 26, 2026, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott expanded the prohibited technologies list for state employees and devices to include 26 companies including Alibaba, Shein, Hisense and PDD .
- Following Abbott's Jan. 20 directive, Texas Cyber Command Chief TJ White, a retired U.S. Navy Vice Admiral, recommended the list expansion after a threat assessment, officials said.
- The updated list targets both hardware makers and consumer-facing software services, spanning Chinese electronics manufacturers, artificial-intelligence companies and e-commerce platforms including TikTok, WeChat and ByteDance Ltd. affiliates.
- Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said, `'Rogue actors across the globe who wish harm on Texans should not be allowed to infiltrate our state's network and devices.'`
- Texas' broader campaign includes investigations, divestments and legal measures in addition to tech bans, building on the creation of Texas Cyber Command last year, which Abbott said is the largest state cybersecurity department.
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