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Department of Defense (DoD), under the Trump administration, added nine Chinese firms, including Xiaomi Corporation, to its list of “Communist Chinese military companies.” Trump’s Executive Order, which took effect on January 11, 2021, prevents U.S. government for its inclusion in the investment blacklist. In vacating the designation, the court formally lifted Xiaomi from the U.S DoD blacklist. Blacklist Xiaomi (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that on May 25, 2021 at 4:09 pm (Eastern Standard Time), the U.S. The Trump administration has recently added nine Chinese firms to a blacklist of alleged Chinese military companies, which includes Xiaomi. DOD (Tranche 5): • Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc. (COMAC) Note that the DOD's blacklist is different from the U.S. companies from working with companies in its blacklist -- the list where Huawei and DJI are currently in. Read more in our articles including "Xiaomi officially removed from US DoD blacklist" and "U.S. DOD puts Xiaomi in Chinese military blacklist".

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Department of Defense (DoD), under the Trump administration, added nine Chinese firms, including Xiaomi Corporation, to its list of “Communist Chinese military companies.” Trump’s Executive Order, which took effect on January 11, 2021, prevents U.S. government for its inclusion in the investment blacklist.

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In vacating the designation, the court formally lifted Xiaomi from the U.S DoD blacklist. Blacklist Xiaomi (the “Company”) is pleased to announce that on May 25, 2021 at 4:09 pm (Eastern Standard Time), the U.S. The Trump administration has recently added nine Chinese firms to a blacklist of alleged Chinese military companies, which includes Xiaomi.

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