Thursday, May 13th 2021

Xiaomi no Longer Blacklisted by the US Government

The US Government, specifically the Department of Defense (DoD), has under the Trump administration blacklisted the Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi. This was a way to impose sanctions on the Chinese company as it was believed that Xiaomi was involved with the Chinese military, thus the Trump organization had problems having US investors taking a share of it. However, the company has issued legal proceedings against the US government for making such claims, and now the US govt., administrated by the President Joe Biden, has reached an agreement with the company. Xiaomi managed to prove that it is not owned or controlled by the Chinese military, so the US DoD has removed the company from its blacklist.

This has caused the company shares to soar on the Hong Kong stock exchange by as much as 6.7% after the news appeared. "The Biden Administration is deeply concerned about potential U.S. investments in companies linked to the Chinese military and fully committed to keeping up pressure on such companies", said Emily Horne, a spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council.
Source: Bloomberg
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30 Comments on Xiaomi no Longer Blacklisted by the US Government

#26
nemesis.ie
It'll be interesting to see what happens with Huawei now, I'd really like a proper Android 11 update.
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lexluthermiester
nemesis.ieIt'll be interesting to see what happens with Huawei now, I'd really like a proper Android 11 update.
Yeah, you'll be waiting a wait.... Like, til the cows come home...
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#28
Wshlist
lexluthermiesterAll posts are now auto-merged. Been that way for a few years. You've been away for a while, eh?
I come and go, but also not often do multiple replies I think.
R-T-BKeeps thoughts consolidated, rather than having many posts in a row, which many of us considered "annoying BS."

Welcome back btw.


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The thing is, sometimes one wants to make a snarky comment that you want to be attacked on (or banned for) separately.
I don't think it is right to force non-reply comments into a post with replies to people.
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#29
95Viper
Please keep on the topic.
Any other concerns, please feel free to report or post your concerns/question in the appropriate forums.

Thank You & Have a Good Day
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