WASHINGTON — The United States is blacklisting five Chinese organizations involved in supercomputing, calling them national security threats and cutting them off from critical U.S. technology.
Commerce is putting five Chinese organizations, including supercomputer maker Sugon, on its so-called Entity List, saying their activities are “contrary to the national security and foreign policy interests of the United States.” The other four are the Wuxi Jiangnan Institute of Computing Technology and three Sugon affiliates.
The blacklist effectively bars U.S. firms from selling technology to the Chinese organizations without government approval. The U.S. and China are locked in trade combat over Beijing’s aggressive drive to challenge American technological dominance.
Trump is doing right. No doubt about it. Security for the country. PPL from anywhere comes in to do business must be followed the rules. Same thing to share a room Not a owner of the house. Sorry 2 r different
Front page news!
These blacklists are symbolic only. If a company wants to procure technology, they will get it by any means necessary.
what's supercomputing?
I guess state controlled communism has arrived to the US thanks to realDonaldTrump and unfortunately American capitalistic enterprises and congressdotgov are silent.
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The pressure mounts for President Xi to come to the G20 table and hash out a new TradeDeal with the United States. Add on top of that the clear need for Chairman Kim to denuclearize, and POTUS is sitting in the Goldilocks position on two-fronts. Watch Xi ask Kim to start talks!