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Pentagon agrees to remove Xiaomi from blacklist

Smartphone maker finally exits Trump-era ban claiming it a ‘communist Chinese military company’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 May 2021 5:30PM

Pentagon agrees to remove Xiaomi from blacklist
In its suit against the Pentagon and US Treasury over its inclusion in a blacklist of companies tied to the Chinese Communist Party, Xiaomi argued that it is ‘not owned or controlled by, or otherwise affiliated with the Chinese government or military’. – AFP pic, May 13, 2021

WASHINGTON – The US Defence Department has agreed to remove smartphone maker Xiaomi from its blacklist of companies tied to the Chinese Communist Party, according to a court filing released late Tuesday. 

Xiaomi sued the Pentagon and US Treasury over the January 14 order from the administration of ex-president Donald Trump including it with eight other Chinese companies whose securities Americans were forbidden from investing in.

The move was part of escalating pressure placed on China tied to strategic and trade tensions.

In March, a Washington federal judge criticised Xiaomi’s inclusion in the ban, doubting the US government’s national security justifications, and temporarily suspended it.

On Tuesday, US government attorneys said they would not appeal the judge’s ruling and had agreed to issue an order removing the designation of Xiaomi as a “communist Chinese military company”.

Xiaomi, whose shares are traded on the Hong Kong and other exchanges, and in the US over-the-counter (OTC) market, had insisted that it was “not owned or controlled by, or otherwise affiliated with the Chinese government or military”.

“Nor does the Chinese government or military, or any entity affiliated with the defence industrial base, possess the ability to exert control over the management or affairs of the company,” it had argued.

Xiaomi shares surged 11.3% to US$3.45 (RM14.23) on the US OTC market after the news. – AFP, May 13, 2021

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