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Pentagon lists Tencent, CATL as Chinese military companies
The United States has labeled additional Chinese tech and social media firms as Beijing military companies, including multimedia firm Tencent and battery maker Contemporary Amperex Technology, better known as CATL.
Chinese tech companies Tencent, CATL and others protest US listings as army-linked companies
The U.S. Defense Department has added major Chinese technology companies including gaming and technology company Tencent, artificial intelligence firm SenseTime and the world’s biggest battery maker CATL to its list of companies it says have ties to China’s military.
US adds Chinese tech giants to list of companies allegedly working with China’s military
The US Defense Department has added Chinese tech companies Tencent, a social media and gaming giant, and CATL, the world’s largest battery maker, to a list of firms that it alleges work with China’s military.
Tencent Branded a Chinese Military Company by US Government
Tencent Holdings Limited, the parent company of Tencent Games, is now considered a Chinese military company by the United States government.
Pentagon Reveals 134 'Chinese Military Companies' Operating in US
The Defense Department has released a list of Chinese companies operating in the U.S which it believes are working to advance Beijing's military-strategic aims. The Pentagon revealed on Tuesday that 134 "Chinese military companies"—57 firms and 77 subsidiaries—were operating "directly or indirectly in the United States.
Chinese companies advancing Beijing’s military aims: here’s the full list revealed by the US
The US Department of Defense has identified 134 companies operating in the United States that it claims are aiding China’s military ambitions. The updated full list, released on Tuesday, includes 57 parent firms and 77 subsidiaries spanning industries like aerospace,
US designates Tencent a Chinese military company
The US has added several Chinese technology companies, including gaming and social media giant Tencent and battery maker CATL, to a list of businesses it says work with China's military. The list serves as a warning to American companies and organisations about the risks of doing business with Chinese entities.
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This is why the Chinese government has forbidden the ascent of Mount Everest in January 2025
Mountaineers who have trained and had their sights set on climbing to the summit of Mount Everest this month will have to ...
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Meet the Chinese ‘Typhoon’ hackers preparing for war
Dubbed Volt, Flax and Salt Typhoon, U.S. intelligence says these China-backed hackers are laying the groundwork for future ...
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Pentagon Adds Chinese Social Media Giant to Military Blacklist
Tencent’s shares plunged nearly 10 percent after it was designated a military company. The Chinese battery manufacturer CATL ...
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Pentagon to blacklist Chinese EV battery maker that supplies Tesla, has deal with Ford
Ford has a licensing agreement to manufacture electric vehicle batteries with technology from a Chinese company that's under ...
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U.S. Considering Ban On Chinese Drones Over National Security
The Commerce Department is considering banning Chinese drones in the United States, a move that would have far-reaching effects.
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U.S. Weighs Ban on Chinese Drones, Citing National Security Concerns
The Commerce Department requested that private companies comment on the implications of the rule by March. The final decision ...
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Chinese FM's Africa tour is more than symbolic
China's top diplomat, Wang Yi, continued a 35-year tradition in beginning Beijing's diplomatic calendar with pitstops across ...
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Henchwoman of exiled Chinese business tycoon sentenced for role in $1B fraud scheme
Yvette Wang, a Chinese national, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for her role in managing a $1 billion fraud scheme.
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