Trump administration weighs blacklisting China's chipmaker SMIC
Source: Reuters
BUSINESS NEWS SEPTEMBER 4, 2020 / 4:58 PM / UPDATED 6 HOURS AGO
Exclusive: Trump administration weighs blacklisting China's chipmaker SMIC
Idrees Ali, Alexandra Alper, Karen Freifeld
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration is considering whether to add Chinas top chipmaker SMIC to a trade blacklist, a Defense Department official said on Friday, as the United States escalates its crackdown on Chinese companies.
A Pentagon spokeswoman said the Defense Department was working with other agencies to determine whether to make the move against Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (0981.HK), which would force U.S. suppliers to seek a difficult-to-obtain license before shipping to the company.
SMIC and the Chinese Embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Earlier this week, the Pentagon made a proposal to place SMIC on the entity list to the End User Committee, a panel led by the Commerce Department that also includes the State and Energy Departments and makes decisions about entity listings, a person familiar with the matter said. It was not clear whether the other agencies supported the plan.
The Trump administration has often used the entity list - which now includes more than 275 China-based firms - to hit key Chinese industries, from telecoms equipment giants Huawei Technologies and ZTE (000063.SZ) over sanction violations, to surveillance camera maker Hikvision (002415.SZ) over suppression of Chinas Uighur minority.
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