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US imposes more limits on suppliers to Huawei
‘CORRECTING MISTAKES’: The rules create a more explicit prohibition on exports of components for 5G devices, making the ban more uniform among licensees
Bloomberg
The administration of US President Joe Biden has informed some suppliers to China’s Huawei Technologies Co (華為) of tighter conditions on previously approved export licenses, prohibiting items for use in or with 5G devices, people familiar with the move said.
The 5G ban is effective as of this week, said the people, who asked not to be identified to discuss nonpublic communications.
The rules create a more explicit prohibition on the export of components such as semiconductors, antennas and batteries for Huawei 5G devices, making the ban more uniform among licensees.
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Today, the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security
(BIS) imposed additional export control restrictions on
Myanmar (Burma) in response to the recent military coup in that
country. BIS previewed the new restrictions in an
announcement
last month when the U.S. imposed sanctions on the
country s military leadership. Today s changes
include the following:
BIS added the Burmese Ministry of
Defence, the Ministry of Home Affairs, Myanmar Economic
Corporation, and Myanmar Economic Holdings Limited to the U.S. Entity List. U.S. and non-U.S.
Today, the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) imposed additional export control restrictions on Myanmar (Burma) in response to the recent military coup in that country. BIS.
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China’s military steps up drone training in mountainous border areas Kristin Huang kristin.huang@scmp.com The PLA released images of 75th Group Army troops using drones in exercises in the southwest. Photo: Weibo
China s military is stepping up its use of surveillance and strike drones in the country s mountainous border regions, with recent training highlighted by the PLA and state television.
The People s Liberation Army on Thursday released images of about 200 troops taking part in exercises using drones in the southwest of the country.
In a post on its official WeChat social media account, the PLA said the training by the 75th Group Army was aimed at improving soldiers skills in using drones for aerial surveillance and precision strikes.