US adds Chinese tech firms to its export control list, says they sought US knowhow for military use
- The U.S. Commerce Department added 80 foreign entities to its export control list to protect national security, targeting organizations from several countries, including China and Iran.
- This action aims to limit China’s military development by restricting access to U.S. Technology, including advanced computing and quantum capabilities.
- Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick emphasized the commitment to keeping U.S. Technologies away from adversaries that threaten American safety.
- Inspur Group and its affiliates were included for their roles in creating supercomputers for military purposes.
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