On Tuesday, the Trump administration introduced new rounds of export controls to further reduce China’s access to US technology.
Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announcement 80 companies were added to the trade blacklist, citing national security concerns. This move aims to be rThe Chinese Communist Party (CCP) abandons its super-fast or “Exus Carre” supercomputers and the ability to acquire and develop quantum technology used in military applications.
BIS is also trying to interfere The ability to develop China’s Hi-sonic weapons, according to the statement.
“We should never use American technology against the American people,” Jeffrey Kessler said in a statement shared with the Daily Call News Foundation. “BIS sends a clear and overwhelming message that the Trump administration is tireless to protect our national security by preventing US technology and goods from misusing high-performance computing, high-sonic missiles, military aircraft training, and UAVs that threaten national security. (Related: Exclusive: Pentagon, Energy Division Research Project Tapped Chinese Communist Party Supercomputer
Especially in China, Domination The global technology sector has been in recent years, including large investments in artificial intelligence (AI) development. In particular, with the growing number of reports of countries stealing intellectual property from the United States, concerns about China, pose a major threat to US national security, have been rising in recent years.
“They are [the Trump administration] Brandon Weicelt, senior national security editor in national interests, said, “While China shows its desire to seek a better relationship with Beijing, it is not about trying to defeat the US as the world’s leading power. By further constraining exports to China, Trump has been able to block China’s long march to overthrow the US technology domination.”
“Even so, it’s important to remember that playkeep away is only half the game,” added Weicelt. “If that’s your only strategy, competitors like China will inevitably adapt and overcome the imposed control. We need to avoid playing by ignoring the Chinese. That’s the key. And we haven’t fully embraced this part of the equation yet.”
Guo Zi-Kung, spokesman for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Condemned BIS’s new export controls at Wednesday’s daily news briefing claimed there was a movement “Typical hegemonism and the fundamental norms governing serious violations of international law and international relations.”
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“Under the strong leadership of President Donald Trump, the Commerce Department is taking decisive action to protect America,” Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick wrote in a press release Tuesday. “We do not allow the enemy to strengthen the US military and exploit American technology to threaten America’s lives.” (Related: “Trump won’t mercy”: Economist Steve Moore warns countries making “big mistakes” by fighting the president with tariffs)
“We are committed to using all the tools the department has at its disposal to ensure that our most advanced technology is out of the hands of those seeking to harm Americans,” Lutnick added. “At the same time, we continue to promote American innovation and ensure that our country’s economic strength remains unparalleled.”
Trump has moved specifically to reduce American reliance on foreign trade as part of his “America First” agenda. In February, the president announced that it would double the existing 10% tariffs on Chinese imports to 20% from March 4th.
Beijing has it Revenge Against Trump’s recent tariffs with its own measures, including introducing new ones Customs About various American products.
“By adding Chinese companies to the growing list of US licensed Chinese companies, the Trump administration is ensuring that CCP tentacles do not reach the US,” Weicelt told DCNF. “Remember that many Chinese companies are state-owned or are staffed by CCP-approved and loyal people. They enter our country under the guise of doing business, but are here to espionage for industrial spying. You can curb access here and complicate your mission here.
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