Here are the 31 firms identified by the U.S. Department of Defense as “Communist Chinese military companies” operating directly or indirectly in the U.S.
While these companies remain the focus of concern in the market, they represent just a fraction of the many Chinese firms targeted by the Trump administration. That includes entities the U.S. deems linked to human rights violations in Xinjiang and the expansion of military presence in the South China Sea.
An initial list of 20 firms was released to congress in June:
An additional 11 companies were added to the list in August:
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