The United States Department of Defense has expanded its list of companies with alleged ties to the Chinese military, now including major Chinese firms such as BYD and Alibaba. This move, reported by the BBC, is part of a broader effort to inform American businesses about potential risks associated with engaging these companies.
Allegations and Responses
The list, formally known as Section 1260H, includes more than 80 companies identified as "Chinese military companies" involved in providing commercial services in the US. Alibaba and BYD are noted for their roles as military-civil contributors to Chinese defense operations. However, an Alibaba spokesperson refuted these claims, stating, "There is no basis for our company to have been listed."
"We will take all available legal action against attempts to misrepresent our company," said the Alibaba spokesperson.
Impact on Trade
While inclusion on the list does not equate to an immediate ban, it serves as a cautionary signal to American firms. The Chinese embassy in the US criticized the list as "discriminatory," asserting that Chinese firms comply with host country laws.
Other Companies Affected
In addition to BYD and Alibaba, other notable Chinese companies such as Baidu, Nio, and Comac have also been listed. These firms are similarly accused of contributing to China's military-civil fusion strategy.
Implications for Importers and Exporters
The listing may influence trade dynamics between the US and China, particularly affecting importers and exporters dealing with these companies. The Department of Defense's action underscores the ongoing scrutiny of Chinese firms in the context of national security.
| Company | Allegation | Response |
|---|---|---|
| Alibaba | Military-civil contributor | Denies allegations, plans legal action |
| BYD | Military-civil contributor | No public response reported |
| Baidu | Military-civil contributor | No public response reported |
| Nio | Military-civil contributor | No public response reported |
| Comac | Military-civil contributor | No public response reported |