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US restricts trade with 42 Chinese entities over Russia military support

US restricts trade with 42 Chinese entities over Russia military support
A staff member wearing a face mask walks past United States and Chinese flags set up before a meeting between Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, China on July 8, 2023.
PHOTO: Reuters

WASHINGTON - The US Commerce Department on Friday (Oct 6) added 42 Chinese companies to a government export control list over support for Moscow's military and defence industrial base, including supplying the Russian sector US-origin integrated circuits.

Another seven entities from Finland, Germany, India, Turkey, United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom were also added to the trade export control list.

The circuits include microelectronics that Russia uses for precision guidance systems in missiles and drones launched against civilian targets in Ukraine, the Commerce Department said in a statement.

"Today's additions to the Entity List provide a clear message: If you supply the Russian defence sector with US-origin technology, we will find out, and we will take action," Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement Matthew Axelrod said in the statement.

The US action comes as the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues into its second year, including a Russian missile strike in a village in northeastern Ukraine on Thursday that killed at least 52 people in one of the most deadly attacks during 20 months of fighting.

Companies are added the US Entity List when Washington deems them a threat to US national security or foreign policy. Suppliers must then be granted generally hard-to-get licenses before shipping goods to entities on the list.

The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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