FCC Expands Ban on Chinese Electronic Imports Amid Security Concerns
The agency said the wider restrictions are needed to protect national security, while Americans may keep using equipment they already own.
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US Expands Ban on Imports of Chinese Telecom, Surveillance Equipment
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on June 26 expanded its 2022 ban on imports of Chinese-made telecom and video surveillance equipment over national security concerns. The ban now extends to older models of equipment made by Chinese telecommunication companies Huawei and ZTE Corporation, two-way radio manufacturer Hytera, and video surveillance and security equipment manufacturers Hikvision and Dahua. The change is expected to ta…
FCC Expands Ban on Chinese Electronic Imports Amid Security Concerns
The FCC has expanded its ban on importing electronic equipment from certain Chinese manufacturers, citing national security concerns. This includes older models used for public safety and critical infrastructure. The move follows prior actions targeting new models and is set to take effect in July 2024.
US bans imports of more Chinese technology goods
The expanded ban is set to take effect in early July. Read more at straitstimes.com.
US targets China’s tech growth with ban expansion
US is planning a ban expansion to put pressure on Huawei and some other top companies that are contributing to China’s tech growth. The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has recently mentioned updated rules on China’s import policy. On June 26, the FCC announced that it is expanding the 2022 ban policy on equipment and products from certain Chinese firms to crack down on their rapid progress. In 2022, the Federal Communications Commission …
US expands ban on Chinese technology imports, targeting Huawei, ZTE, and surveillance equipment makers
The expanded ban intensifies US-China tech tensions, potentially disrupting global supply chains and escalating geopolitical tech conflicts. The post US expands ban on Chinese technology imports, targeting Huawei, ZTE, and surveillance equipment makers appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
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