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First Huawei, now Xiaomi: US blacklists third biggest Android smartphone maker

READ MORE As XDA Developers points out, the US s National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) classifies Communist Chinese military companies as any person identified in the Defense Intelligence Agency publication numbered VP-1920-271-90, dated September 1990, or PC-1921-57-95, dated October 1995, and any update of those publications for the purposes of this section along with any other person that–(i) is owned or controlled by the People’s Liberation Army; and (ii) is engaged in providing commercial services, manufacturing, producing, or exporting . The US hasn t elaborated any further on how Xiaomi - a company which specialises in consumer electronics - fits into this, or what evidence they have to back this up.

Following US ban, Xiaomi unlikely to see sales decline

Following US ban, Xiaomi unlikely to see sales decline 6 published : 16 Jan 2021 at 04:00 A pedestrian walks past advertisements at a Xiaomi store in Hong Kong. The US ban on Xiaomi is unlikely to cause a swift dive for the Chinese smartphone maker s sales as long as the company is not deprived of Google Mobile Service (GMS) access, say IT industry pundits. On Thursday, Xiaomi was among nine Chinese firms added to the Pentagon s list of companies with alleged ties to the Chinese military. These companies will be subject to a new US investment ban that forces American investors to divest holdings of the blacklisted firms by Nov 11. A total of 44 Chinese companies have been listed so far.

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