US 'could blacklist' Chinese surveillance kit firm Hikvision
Source: The Guardian
US 'could blacklist' Chinese surveillance kit firm Hikvision
Reports stoke fears that two biggest economies are on edge of full-blown tech cold war
Lily Kuo in Beijing
Wed 22 May 2019 07.59 BST Last modified on Wed 22 May 2019 09.29 BST
The US is reportedly considering restricting Hikvision, a Chinese surveillance equipment provider active in Xinjiang, from buying US components, escalating already tense ties between the worlds two largest economies.
According to the New York Times, the US commerce department is considering placing Hikvision on a trade blacklist that would require US companies to obtain government approval before supplying it with components.
The report sent the companys shares down, even as Hikvision said it had received no notice of the potential blacklisting and that its operations in Xinjiang had never been inappropriate.
China has come under increasing international scrutiny over mounting evidence of the mass surveillance and detentions of millions of members of a Muslim minority in Xinjiang.
Adding Hikvision to the blacklist would add to tensions between the US and China, which have been locked in a tariff war for most of the last year. It also raises concerns that the worlds two largest economies are on the edge of a full-blown tech cold war as the US moves to restrict Chinese technology.
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Read more:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/may/22/us-may-blacklist-chinese-surveillance-kit-firm-hikvision-reports
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