On the afternoon of October 11, US President Trump met with Chinese Vice Premier Liu He at the Oval Office of the White House. A reporter asked Trump about the "list of entities."
In response to a question about whether he will stop the blacklist of US sanctions against Chinese companies that appear to be expanding in the near future, Trump said: "We will look at the blacklist and we will determine which companies will be on that list."
At the same time, when asked whether to welcome Chinese companies to invest in the United States, Trump said: "We absolutely welcome. We are doing a lot of business with Chinese companies." But he also said that security factors must be considered for certain companies.
However, the "security factor" in Trump's mouth has also caused many Chinese companies to suffer unclear sanctions.
In May of this year, the United States included China Huawei and its 68 affiliated companies in the blacklist of controls. In June, the United States blacklisted four other Chinese companies and a Chinese research institute for the same absurd "national security" concerns. On October 7, the US Department of Commerce once again put 28 Chinese entities (including 8 technologies). Companies) are included in the export control "entity list" for sanctions.
Although the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Commerce have expressed strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to this, whether the US will remove these Chinese companies from the blacklist remains to be discussed, or the blacklist may continue to be "expanded".
Stop the "entity list"? Trump: After view on the blacklist, decide
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