The U.S. Department of Commerce has raised 33 Chinese companies and institutions on the economic blacklist because of the involvement of Chinese troops on weapons of mass destruction or human rights abuses in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Suggested.

Quoting experts, the Global Times reported that even if the United States is under increasing pressure, China will not break the first-level US-China trade agreement, but will prepare for a response.

"We will not break the first phase of the agreement," said Gao Ling Yun, a researcher at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in China. You have to know that there is. "

Many companies that are on the restricted list are focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and facial recognition technology.

One of the leading AI companies, NetFosa's facial recognition subsidiary, is linked to Uighur's Muslim surveillance, Reuters said.

China's leading cybersecurity company, Qihu 360, was also included in the list.

"The United States has the potential to add more Chinese technology companies to the list of trade restrictions in the future," said Chairman of the Xilin River Information Consumption Federation.