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U S blacklists dozens of Chinese firms, including SMIC, DJI

Dec 19, 2020 Washington – The United States added dozens of Chinese companies, including the country’s top chipmaker SMIC and Chinese drone manufacturer SZ DJI Technology Co. Ltd., to a trade blacklist on Friday as U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration ratchets up tensions with China in his final weeks in office. Reuters first reported the addition of SMIC and other companies earlier on Friday. The move is seen as the latest in Republican Trump’s efforts to burnish his tough-on-China image as part of lengthy fight between Washington and Beijing over trade and numerous economic issues. The U.S. Commerce Department said the action against SMIC stems from Beijing’s efforts to harness civilian technologies for military purposes and evidence of activities between SMIC and Chinese military industrial companies of concern.

Egypt continues to add lobbyists

POLITICO Get the POLITICO Influence newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. With Daniel Lippman FARA FRIDAY: The Egyptian government continues to bring on new lobbyists in preparation for the Biden administration, adding former Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska) of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck this week to a growing bipartisan team of lobbyists from the firm. Begich, who is also the former mayor of Anchorage, served in the Senate for most of President-elect

Senate Armed Services leaders say massive hack bears hallmarks of a Russian intelligence operation

Senate Armed Services leaders say massive hack bears hallmarks of a Russian intelligence operation Jerry Dunleavy © Provided by Washington Examiner The bipartisan leaders of the Senate Armed Services Committee said they received “initial information” indicating the massive hack involving several U.S. federal agencies “has the hallmarks of a Russian intelligence operation.” Republican Chairman Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma and Democratic ranking member Jack Reed of Rhode Island released a joint statement Thursday evening saying they had been made aware of new details related to the “significant, sophisticated, and ongoing cybersecurity intrusion against the United States.” “There is still much we don’t know about the massive cyber hack that breached U.S. cyber defenses, including federal agencies and major private sector companies,” Inhofe and Reed said. “But we do know the cyber intrusion appears to be ongoing and has the hallmarks of a Rus

Polisario hopes Biden will cancel Trump s Western Sahara deal If not, there s always war

Polisario hopes Biden will cancel Trump s Western Sahara deal. If not, there s always war Sahrawi movement tells MEE it believes the next US president will reverse decision to recognise Morocco s sovereignty and will fight on until he does A soldiers from the pro-independence Polisario Front stands before a Sahrawi flag at the Boujdour refugee camp near the town of Tindouf in western Algeria (AFP) By Published date: 17 December 2020 09:30 UTC | Last update: 3 months 1 week ago US President Donald Trump’s announcement last week that the United States was recognising Morocco’s claim over Western Sahara came as a gut punch to the Sahrawi independence movement.

Optimism grows for 11th-hour relief deal

Optimism grows for eleventh-hour relief deal Presented by CONNECT FOUR The big four congressional leaders met in person yesterday to hammer out a coronavirus relief deal and even started trading paper on a potential agreement the strongest signal yet that Congress is actually on the verge of breaking the months-long stimulus stalemate. And in another positive sign, leaders also agreed to stay in Washington until they strike a deal. Top lawmakers left yesterday’s meeting, which was the first meaningful conversation between all four party leaders in months, sounding more upbeat than they’ve been in a while. “We re making significant progress and I’m optimistic that we re gonna be able to complete an understanding sometime soon,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said. Talks will continue today.

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