The U.S. Commerce Department has recently placed new restrictions on 33 Chinese firms and institutions.
The agency has added the companies and institutions to an economic blacklist, accusing them of helping China spy on its minority Muslim Uighur population in Xinjiang or because of alleged ties to weapons of mass destruction and China’s military.
The move will restrict the sales of U.S, goods to the companies and institutions on the list as well as specific items made abroad with U.S. content or technology.
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Edited by Jesus Chan
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