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US Regulators Vote To Ban Chinese Electronic Testing Labs

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The United States is considering a ban on Chinese-made robots as part of a broader effort to protect national technological sovereignty. Officials expressed concern that Chinese investment in Mexico and Latin America has reached levels. The relationship between the US and Mexico remains critical amidst these developments. Two US federal senators introduced a bipartisan bill today to prohibit the import of Chinese-made vehicles and components. The move comes weeks before a planned meeting between President Trump and President Xi Jinping. The US Federal Communications Commission proposed rules on Thursday to ban the use of certain testing equipment from China in US laboratories. The rules target equipment such as mobile phones and cameras used in research facilities.

The United States is considering a ban on Chinese-made robots as part of a broader effort to protect national technological sovereignty. Officials expressed concern that Chinese investment in Mexico and Latin America has reached levels. The relationship between the US and Mexico remains critical amidst these developments. Two US federal senators introduced a bipartisan bill today to prohibit the import of Chinese-made vehicles and components. The move comes weeks before a planned meeting between President Trump and President Xi Jinping. The US Federal Communications Commission proposed rules on Thursday to ban the use of certain testing equipment from China in US laboratories. The rules target equipment such as mobile phones and cameras used in research facilities. China's Ministry of Commerce described the move as a disruption to global trade and warned of potential retaliatory measures. The impact of these measures on the US market is expected to be limited over the next two years. American regulators voted to ban device testing conducted by Chinese laboratories. Beijing officials stated the move could damage global trade. The specific impact on supply chains remains to be seen.

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Sources · 7 independent

Hacker News

“Proposed Chinese Robot Ban Is Latest U.S. Tech Sovereignty Move. Posted by voxadam.”

Al Jazeera Arabic

“هذه اللجنة قامت أخيراً بتمرير مسجوع القانون الذي تقدمت به لمنعي شراء السيارات الصينية وذلك بتجزأً من قانوني تفويض الدفاع الوطني”

KQED FM

“officials have banned cars with connected Chinese tech over concerns they pose a national security risk by potentially transmitting data to the Chinese government.”

BCC News Taiwan

“美國現在有兩名聯邦參議員在今天提出了一項 擴黨派的法案 他們希望能夠禁止大陸製的汽車跟零組件進口”

BCC News Taiwan

“美國兩個聯邦參議員提出了一項 跨黨派的法案 禁止中國駒的汽車跟零組件進口”

BCC News Taiwan

“在此之前 美國兩個聯邦參議員提出了一項 跨黨黨派的法案 禁止中國駒的汽車跟零組件進口”

Mastodon

“A bipartisan Senate duo introduces a bill to ban the importation of Chinese-made vehicles and auto parts, weeks ahead of U.S. President Trump’s planned sit-down with Chinese President Xi Jinping.”

Radio Farda

“The US Federal Communications Commission proposed rules on Thursday to ban the use of certain testing equipment from China in US laboratories.”

CNA938 Singapore

“American regulators voting to ban device testing by Chinese labs.”

CNA938 Singapore

“US regulators voting to ban Chinese labs from testing electronic devices. Beijing morning this move could damage global trade.”

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