China is surveying domestic companies as part of its aim to wean itself off U.S. technology.
BEIJING—China is studying technology companies’ reliance on American suppliers, according to people familiar with the matter, an apparent attempt to assess their ability to withstand further trade-war shocks, even as Beijing prepares to roll out a retaliatory blacklist of foreign businesses.
The interagency effort, which involves officials canvassing domestic companies, has taken place over the past few months as the trade war has intensified.
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