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(Reuters) - Chinese companies targeted by a sweeping investment ban imposed by former President Donald Trump are considering suing the U.S. government after a federal judge on Friday suspended a similar blacklisting for Beijing-based smartphone maker Xiaomi.
FILE PHOTO: The logo of Xiaomi is seen inside the company s office in Bengaluru, India, January 18, 2018. REUTERS/Abhishek N. Chinnappa/File Photo
Lawyers familiar with the matter said some of the banned Chinese companies are in talks with law firms including Steptoe & Johnson and Hogan Lovells, emboldened by U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras’ preliminary order halting Xiaomi’s inclusion on a U.S. list of alleged Communist Chinese military companies that are subject to an investment ban.
Blacklisted Chinese firm eyes lawsuits after Xiaomi win against Trump ban 17 Mar 2021 / 10:31 H. REUTERSPIX
Chinese companies targeted by a sweeping investment ban imposed by former President Donald Trump are considering suing the U.S. government after a federal judge on Friday suspended a similar blacklisting for Beijing-based smartphone maker Xiaomi.
Lawyers familiar with the matter said some of the banned Chinese companies are in talks with law firms including Steptoe & Johnson and Hogan Lovells, emboldened by U.S. District Judge Rudolph Contreras preliminary order halting Xiaomi s inclusion on a U.S. list of alleged Communist Chinese military companies that are subject to an investment ban.
A US federal judge on March 12 suspended the blacklisting of Beijing-based smartphone maker Xiaomi. - Bloomberg
WASHINGTON (Xinhua): Chinese companies targeted by a sweeping investment ban imposed by former president Donald Trump are considering suing the US government after a federal judge on Friday (March 12) suspended a similar blacklisting for Beijing-based smartphone maker Xiaomi.
Lawyers familiar with the matter said some of the banned Chinese companies are in talks with law firms including Steptoe & Johnson and Hogan Lovells, emboldened by US District Judge Rudolph Contreras’ preliminary order halting Xiaomi’s inclusion on a US list of alleged “Chinese military companies” that are subject to an investment ban.
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