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US will remove Xiaomi from blacklist, reversing jab by Trump
US will remove Xiaomi from blacklist, reversing jab by Trump
Reuters
Published May 13, 2021 08:46 AM PHT

WASHINGTON - The US Defense Department will remove China's Xiaomi Corp from a government blacklist, a court filing showed, marking a reversal by the Biden administration of one of Donald Trump's last jabs at Beijing before exiting office.
WASHINGTON - The US Defense Department will remove China's Xiaomi Corp from a government blacklist, a court filing showed, marking a reversal by the Biden administration of one of Donald Trump's last jabs at Beijing before exiting office.
The court filing said the company and the US government would agree to resolve their ongoing litigation, bringing to an end a brief and controversial spat between the hardware company and Washington that had further soured Sino-US ties.
The court filing said the company and the US government would agree to resolve their ongoing litigation, bringing to an end a brief and controversial spat between the hardware company and Washington that had further soured Sino-US ties.
Emily Horne, a spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council, said "the Biden Administration is deeply concerned about potential US investments in companies linked the Chinese military and fully committed to keeping up pressure on such companies."
Emily Horne, a spokeswoman for the White House National Security Council, said "the Biden Administration is deeply concerned about potential US investments in companies linked the Chinese military and fully committed to keeping up pressure on such companies."
A Xiaomi spokeswoman said the company is watching the latest developments closely, without elaborating.
A Xiaomi spokeswoman said the company is watching the latest developments closely, without elaborating.
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Shares in the company jumped over 6 percent in Hong Kong as news of the decision spread. The company's share price has tumbled roughly 20 percent since it was placed on the blacklist in January in the waning days of the Trump administration.
Shares in the company jumped over 6 percent in Hong Kong as news of the decision spread. The company's share price has tumbled roughly 20 percent since it was placed on the blacklist in January in the waning days of the Trump administration.
The Defense Department did not immediately comment. A Justice Department spokeswoman declined to comment.
The Defense Department did not immediately comment. A Justice Department spokeswoman declined to comment.
The department had designated the firm as having ties to China's military and placed it on a list that would restrict US investment in the company.
The department had designated the firm as having ties to China's military and placed it on a list that would restrict US investment in the company.
Seven other Chinese companies were also placed under similar restrictions.
Seven other Chinese companies were also placed under similar restrictions.
Xiaomi went on the offensive by filing a lawsuit against the US government, calling its placement "unlawful and unconstitutional" and denying any ties to China's military.
Xiaomi went on the offensive by filing a lawsuit against the US government, calling its placement "unlawful and unconstitutional" and denying any ties to China's military.
In March, a federal judge temporarily blocked enforcement of the blacklisting, citing the US government’s "deeply flawed" process for including it in the ban. The judge last week also suspended an investment ban imposed on Luokung Technology Corp, the Chinese mapping technology company.
In March, a federal judge temporarily blocked enforcement of the blacklisting, citing the US government’s "deeply flawed" process for including it in the ban. The judge last week also suspended an investment ban imposed on Luokung Technology Corp, the Chinese mapping technology company.
The Biden administration has agreed not to challenge that ruling. Horne cited the ruling saying "the Trump administration failed to develop a legally sufficient basis for imposing restrictions on the company and compelled this action."
The Biden administration has agreed not to challenge that ruling. Horne cited the ruling saying "the Trump administration failed to develop a legally sufficient basis for imposing restrictions on the company and compelled this action."
'LOW-HANGING FRUIT'
Soon after the victory, Reuters reported that other Chinese companies placed on the same blacklist were considering similar lawsuits.
Soon after the victory, Reuters reported that other Chinese companies placed on the same blacklist were considering similar lawsuits.
Xiaomi was among the more high-profile Chinese technology companies that former President Donald Trump targeted for alleged ties to China's military.
Xiaomi was among the more high-profile Chinese technology companies that former President Donald Trump targeted for alleged ties to China's military.
Trump had made countering the rise of Beijing a centerpiece of his administration's economic and foreign policy.
Trump had made countering the rise of Beijing a centerpiece of his administration's economic and foreign policy.
Xiaomi's local smartphone rival Huawei Technologies Co Ltd was also put on an export blacklist in 2019 and barred from accessing critical technology of US origin, affecting its ability to design its own chips and source components from outside vendors.
Xiaomi's local smartphone rival Huawei Technologies Co Ltd was also put on an export blacklist in 2019 and barred from accessing critical technology of US origin, affecting its ability to design its own chips and source components from outside vendors.
The measures effectively crippled the company's smartphone division.
The measures effectively crippled the company's smartphone division.
Later, the US Department of Defense placed similar restrictions on China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, a firm key to China's national drive to boost its domestic chip sector.
Later, the US Department of Defense placed similar restrictions on China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, a firm key to China's national drive to boost its domestic chip sector.
Professor Doug Fuller, who tracks China's semiconductor sector at the City University of Hong Kong, says that Xiaomi's win was "low-hanging fruit" for the Biden administration in its efforts to correct the excesses of Trump's China policy as his term ended.
Professor Doug Fuller, who tracks China's semiconductor sector at the City University of Hong Kong, says that Xiaomi's win was "low-hanging fruit" for the Biden administration in its efforts to correct the excesses of Trump's China policy as his term ended.
"I think it is a sign that Biden will be a bit softer," he said.
"I think it is a sign that Biden will be a bit softer," he said.
"Calling Xiaomi a Chinese military company was always ridiculous. For firms tied to more legitimate defense concerns, or (Chinese province) Xinjiang, however, it will be more difficult."
"Calling Xiaomi a Chinese military company was always ridiculous. For firms tied to more legitimate defense concerns, or (Chinese province) Xinjiang, however, it will be more difficult."
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