BANGKOK (AP) - China protested Wednesday after the U.S. added dozens of companies to its export control list, including more than 50 based in China that it says sought advanced knowhow in supercomputing, artificial intelligence and quantum technology for military purposes.
US adds Chinese tech firms to its export control list, says they sought US knowhow for military use
BANGKOK (AP) - China protested Wednesday after the U.S. added dozens of companies to its export control list, including more than 50 based in China that it says sought advanced knowhow in supercomputing, artificial intelligence and quantum technology for military purposes.
Companies from Taiwan, Iran, Pakistan, South Africa and United Arab Emirates also were included in the roughly 80 companies added to the "entity list" of the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security.
Six are subsidiaries of the Inspur Group, China's leading cloud computing and big data service provider. It was listed in the U.S. government's entity list in 2023.
The update also includes the Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence, which objected vehemently.