As the second Trump administration gets underway, tech CEOs are scheduling meetings with the president and scaling back some of their left-leaning programs.
The U.S. Defense Department said on Monday it has added Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings and battery maker CATL to a list of companies it says work with China's military, in a move set to escalate ...
(This Jan. 6 story has been corrected to remove the stock symbol from Autel Robotics, which was erroneously identified with the symbol of its prior parent firm Autel Group, in paragraph 9) By Michael ...
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The Defense Department has added dozens of Chinese firms to a list of companies that are prohibited from working with the Pentagon and defense industry due to their alleged ties with China’s ...
The list also included chip maker Changxin Memory Technologies, Quectel Wireless and drone maker Autel Robotics, according to a document published on Monday. The annually updated list of Chinese ...
Among them are chip maker Changxin Memory Technologies, Quectel Wireless, drone maker Autel Robotics, and China's largest shipping company COSCO Shipping Holdings. They all denied working with the ...
CATL, the Chinese EV battery maker, said it was "not engaged in any military-related activities." CATL supplies Tesla, run by Trump ally Elon Musk. U.S. lawmakers had pushed the Pentagon throughout ...
The list also included chip maker Changxin Memory Technologies, Quectel Wireless, drone maker Autel Robotics, and China's largest shipping company Cosco Shipping Holdings, according to a document ...
It also included chip maker Changxin Memory Technologies, Quectel Wireless, drone maker Autel Robotics and China's largest shipping company, COSCO Shipping Holdings, according to a document ...