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US says BYD, Baidu, Alibaba and other tech giants are aiding China’s military

WASHINGTON/BEIJING, June 8 (Reuters) – The United States on Monday added Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba (9988.HK), opens new tab, internet search provider Baidu (9888.HK), opens new tab, and automakers BYD (002594.SZ), opens new tab and ​NIO (9866.HK), opens new tab to a list of companies it believes are aiding Beijing’s military, in a move that could inflame tensions between the countries.

The long-awaited update supersedes a list from early 2025, and comes less than a ‌month after U.S. President Donald Trump met China’s Xi Jinping on a visit to Beijing, where the two leaders maintained a delicate trade war truce.

China’s foreign ministry said on Tuesday that the list was discriminatory and “unreasonably suppressed” Chinese companies, urging the U.S. to “correct its mistaken practices.”

The list now includes a broad swathe of China’s top technology firms key to advancing Beijing’s military and industrial prowess, reflecting Washington’s security concerns amid intense geopolitical competition between the countries.

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In February, when Trump’s trip to China had been pending, the Pentagon briefly posted an updated list, known as the 1260H or CMC list, but then quickly withdrew it with ​little explanation.

The new version released on Monday mirrors the withdrawn February list with the exception of the inclusion of China’s top memory chipmakers CXMT and YMTC, two companies that had been removed from the short-lived February index to ​the ire of Washington’s China hawks.

YMTC told Reuters that it was deeply disappointed by the inclusion and that “despite years of engagement with U.S. authorities, efforts to address concerns, and a demonstrated commitment ⁠to compliance,” the chipmaker continued to face various forms of sanctions “likely driven by anticompetitive motive rather than national security concerns.”

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Other companies added include biotech firm WuXi AppTec (603259.SS), opens new tab, AI-driven robotics company RoboSense Technology Co Ltd (2498.HK), opens new tab and Unitree, a leading Chinese maker of humanoid ​and quadruped robots. On June 1, U.S. AI chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA.O), opens new tab said it plans to work with Unitree to build robots for researchers.

Though the list does not formally impose sanctions on Chinese firms, under recent U.S. law the Defense Department will be prohibited starting later this ​month from contracting directly with companies on the list, and from buying their products or services via third parties beginning in 2027.

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