The Trump administration intends to tighten restrictions on Chinese technology companies

The administration of US President Donald Trump intends to tighten the restrictions imposed on the Chinese technological sector by introducing new regulations that include companies associated with institutions already subject to US sanctions. Officials are currently working on the formulation of an organizational basis that requires the licenses of the US government to do transactions with companies owned by a majority by the leading entities, according to persons familiar with the matter. Some of the largest conductors designed and manufactured in China are subject to US sanctions by the SO -Called Entity List, from the company “Huawei Technologies” to “Yangtze Memory Technologies”, as part of a major American US campaign to combat the technological askens for a geopolitical participant. The purpose of the new policy is to prevent alternative solutions to restrictions by creating new subsidiaries. The White House and the Ministry of Trade did not immediately respond to the suspension requests. Deepening the tension between the two largest economies in the world that threatens this step by deepening the tensions between the two largest economies in the world, especially after President Donald Trump on Friday accused him of violating the spirit of recent negotiations in Geneva. The export control that Washington imposed to reduce the arrival of China to semiconductors has angered Chinese officials, while Beijing’s strict campaign on basic minerals exports between Trump officials became angry. Informed sources, who asked not to be identified to discuss special deliberations, said that the sub -rule – which imposes a 50% lower property on the companies listed on the list of entities, the list of final military users and the list of citizens specifically appointed – next June. The sources have confirmed that the content and timing of al -qaeda and relevant fines has not yet been resolved, and that this may change. The sources added that the United States, after the distribution of al -qaeda, is likely to continue with new sanctions against large Chinese businesses. Bloomberg News said in February in February that the Trump administration officials are considering imposing sanctions on Changxin -memory technologies and imposing restrictions on parts of the work of the company “Simonity International) that is not currently subject to US controls. Advanced technology exports after China have been imposed. become.