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US bars China supercomputer firms, institute from buying American parts

By David Shepardson on Jun 24, 2019 7:05AM
US bars China supercomputer firms, institute from buying American parts

National security "entity list" bans component buys without government approval.

The US Commerce Department said on Friday it was adding several Chinese companies and a government-owned institute involved in supercomputing with military applications to its national security "entity list" that bars them from buying US parts and components without government approval. The ...

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Jun 24 2019
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