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The Trump admin adds Xiaomi, along with 8 other Chinese firms, to a blacklist of alleged Chinese military companies, forcing US investors to divest by Nov. 11

The Trump administration on Thursday added nine Chinese firms to a blacklist of alleged Chinese military companies …

Reuters Mike Stone

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  • @davidbarboza2 David Barboza on x
    And is Xiaomi also now listed by the Pentagon as a military firm? See the new list here: DOD Releases List of Additional Companies, In Accordance with Section 1237 of FY99 NDAA https://www.defense.gov/...
  • @vladsavov Vlad Savov on x
    US is now blacklisting Xiaomi, which recently surpassed Apple as third-biggest smartphone maker. Adding to its bans on Huawei, which also is ahead of Apple on smartphone sales, and TikTok, which is the only non-FB app in global top 5 most used. Evidence of wrongdoing: 0.
  • @davidbarboza2 David Barboza on x
    Is this right? Is the US adding Grand China Air, which grew out of HNA to the list of Chinese firms with military ties? DOD Releases List of Additional Companies, In Accordance with Section 1237 of FY99 NDAA https://www.defense.gov/...
  • @arjunkharpal Arjun Kharpal on x
    US has designated Xiaomi one of the “Communist Chinese military companies”. Xiaomi was the third biggest smartphone maker in the world in Q3: https://www.defense.gov/...
  • @business @business on x
    LATEST: Xiaomi stocks tumble more than 11% after the Trump administration blacklisted the Chinese smartphone maker and 10 other companies. More: https://www.bloomberg.com/... https://twitter.com/...
  • @raywongy Raymond Wong on x
    No Chinese company is safe anymore https://www.reuters.com/...
  • @adamconwayie @adamconwayie on x
    “The companies will be subject to a new U.S. investment ban which forces American investors to divest their holdings of the blacklisted firms by Nov. 11, 2021.” Oh boy. Not quite the same as being added to the entity list, but it's not good for Xiaomi. https://www.reuters.com/...