U.S. adds China's YMTC and 30 other firms to 'unverified' trade list
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[October 08, 2022] By
Karen Freifeld and Alexandra Alper
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The United States on
Friday added China's top memory chipmaker YMTC and 30 other Chinese
entities to a list of companies that U.S. officials have been unable to
inspect, ratcheting up tensions with Beijing and starting a 60 day-clock
that could trigger much tougher penalties.
The new listings were the first of a slew of new restrictions announced
on Friday on exports of technology to China aimed at blocking military
advances. The crackdown included curbs on access to chipmaking tools for
Chinese firms including Yantze Memory Technologies Co (YMTC), as
reported by Reuters a day earlier.
U.S. senators from both parties have been calling for YMTC, China's
fast-growing chip manufacturer, to be placed on a trade blacklist known
as the "entity list." The company, founded in 2016, poses a "direct
threat" to U.S. chip companies, according to the Biden administration.
YMTC and the Chinese embassy in Washington did not respond to requests
for comment.
YMTC is under investigation by the Commerce Department over whether it
violated U.S. export controls by selling chips to blacklisted Chinese
telecommunications company Huawei Technologies Co Ltd. Its chips also
are being evaluated by Apple Inc for inclusion in some of its iPhones in
China, a major concern for U.S. lawmakers and the Biden administration.
Companies are added to the unverified list because the United States
could not complete on-site visits to determine whether they can be
trusted to receive sensitive technology exports from the United States.
U.S. inspections of Chinese companies require the approval of China's
commerce ministry.
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U.S. exporters must conduct additional due diligence before sending
goods to entities placed on the "unverified list," like the 31 added
on Friday, and may have to apply for more licenses.
Under the Biden administration's new policy, if a government
prevents U.S. officials from conducting site checks at companies
placed the unverified list, Washington will start the process for
adding them to the entity list after 60 days.
Entity listing YMTC would further escalate tensions with Beijing and
force its U.S. suppliers to seek difficult-to-obtain licenses from
the U.S. government before shipping them even the most low-tech
items.
Not all the measures announced on Friday were bad news for China.
The United States removed a unit of Wuxi Biologics, maker of
ingredients for AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine, from the unverified
list. Reuters reported last summer that U.S. officials had been able
to conduct an inspection at the Wuxi city site, a stepping stone to
removal from the list.
A Wuxi Biologics spokeswoman said the company was pleased the Wuxi
site was removed from the list, given the inspection in June. The
company looks forward to scheduling an inspection of its Shanghai
subsidiary, which also was placed on the unverified list in
February, she added.
(Reporting by Karen Freifeld; Editing by Chris Gallagher, Chris
Sanders, Chizu Nomiyama, Mark Porter and Richard Chang)
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