Trump Expands Global Technology Net With Rules Covering Subsidiaries
The U.S. Commerce Department's new rule targets subsidiaries 50% or more owned by blacklisted firms to prevent export control evasion, affecting thousands globally, analysts say.
- The US issued new rules requiring subsidiaries owned 50% or more by companies on its export blacklists to face the same trade restrictions.
- China's Commerce Ministry strongly criticized the move as infringing on companies' rights and undermining global trade order.
- The rules aim to close a loophole that previously allowed blacklisted firms to maintain access via related companies.
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US expands export blacklist in crackdown on Chinese workarounds
The US on Monday (Sep 29) cracked down on companies in China and other countries that use subsidiaries or other foreign affiliates to circumvent export curbs on chipmaking equipment and other goods and technology.
Trump Expands Chinese Export Blacklist, Restricting Chip Sales.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. Commerce Department expanded its restricted export list, automatically including subsidiaries owned 50 percent or more by listed companies.WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Trump administration, the Commerce Department, Chinese companies like Huawei, Hikvision, and DJI, and the Chinese Commerce Ministry.WHEN & WHERE: The rule was issued Monday and published in the U.S. Federal Register.KEY QUOTE: “This move by the U.S. is…

Chinese Firms Hit by New Trump Blacklist
The Trump administration has expanded its national security trade restrictions to include subsidiaries of Chinese companies already on the Commerce Department's entity list. The rule is designed to prevent companies from bypassing U.S. sanctions by operating through subsidiaries or affiliates, strengthening protection for American technology and strategic interests. Under the new policy, if a listed company holds a majority stake in another firm…
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