U.S. further restricts exports to China's military, considers additional controls, report says

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Reuters reported Monday that the Commerce Department revised its rules to include tighter regulations on exports to Chinese military buyers and had proposed broadening limits on other exports to China as well.

The United States has reportedly proposed expanding export restrictions to the Chinese military and other potential buyers in China.

Gholz, who served as senior advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manufacturing and Industrial Base Policy, called the initial report"cryptic" because of its lack of specificity in referring to rule changes Field Programmable Gate Arrays but toldhis"initial reaction is that initiatives like this tend to take a fair amount of time and planning, which suggests to me that this is not a response to COVID or anything like that: this is part of general Trump...

"Some U.S. officials distorted China's military-civilian integration policy in malicious disregard for facts and seek to place a technological embargo on China under this pretext, thus disrupting and impeding normal economic, trade and technological cooperation between China and other countries," Chinese Foreign Ministry Hua Chunying said in a press briefing earlier this month.

"When the Chinese Communist Party refuses to uphold basic norms of transparency, basic set of functions that preserve human rights, and the things that need to happen just to make sure the globe doesn't end up in crises like—I think out of their own economic interest they're going to make very different decisions going forward. I think that's completely appropriate for them to evaluate that," he added.

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