U.S. adds four Chinese tech companies to trade blacklist for helping China's military

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U.S. adds four Chinese tech companies to trade blacklist for helping China's military..

In the midst of escalating tensions between the United States and China, the U.S. Commerce Department has blacklisted four Chinese companies for their alleged role in providing artificial intelligence (AI) chips to bolster China's military advancements...

The companies affected by the recent blacklist imposition include Linkzol (Beijing) Technology Co, Xi'an Like Innovative Information Technology Co, Beijing Anwise Technology Co, and SITONHOLY (Tianjin) Co, the TOI reported...

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