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US Tightens Tech Controls on China
ChinaWednesday, March 26, 2025
The US has been tightening controls on tech exports. This is happening as the Trump administration prepares for more tariff hikes. These hikes are part of an ongoing trade war. The US has already raised tariffs on Chinese goods to 20%. It plans to impose a 25% tariff on imports from countries that buy oil from Venezuela. China is a big buyer of Venezuelan oil.
The US has also added six subsidiaries of the Inspur Group to the list. This group is China's leading cloud computing and big data service provider. It was already on the US government's entity list in 2023. The Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence was also added to the list. This private research institute strongly opposed the move. It said it had no factual basis. Another company, Beijing Innovation Wisdom Technology Co. , was also judged to have developed advanced tech for military use.
The companies on the list are now subject to strict rules. These rules control reexports and transfers of foreign-made products. The products contain technology that the US deems vital for national security. This move is part of a broader strategy to limit China's technological advancements. It also aims to protect US national security interests.
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