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US removes Xiaomi from blacklist, reversing Trump move

- REUTERS

The US Department of Defense will remove China’s Xiaomi Corp from a government blacklist, a court filing showed, marking a noteworthy reversal by the Biden administra­tion of one of Donald Trump's last jabs at Beijing before exiting office.

The filing stated that the two parties would agree to resolve their ongoing litigation without further contest, bringing to an end a brief and controvers­ial spat between the hardware company and Washington that had further soured Sino-u.s. ties.

A Xiaomi spokeswoma­n said the company is watching the latest developmen­ts closely, without elaboratin­g. Shares in the firm rocketed over 6 per cent in Hong Kong as news of the decision spread. The company's share price has tumbled roughly 20 per cent since it was placed on the blacklist in January in the waning days of the Trump administra­tion.

Department of Defense officials weren't immediatel­y available for comment after US business hours.

The department had designated the firm as having ties to China's military and placed it on a list that would restrict US investment in the company. Seven other Chinese companies were also placed under similar restrictio­ns.

Xiaomi went on the offensive by filing a lawsuit against the US government, calling its placement “unlawful and unconstitu­tional” and denying any ties to China’s military.

In March, a federal judge temporaril­y blocked enforcemen­t of the blacklisti­ng, citing the US government’s deeply flawed process for including it in the ban.

Soon after that victory, Reuters reported that other Chinese firms placed on the same blacklist were considerin­g similar lawsuits.

Xiaomi was among the more high-profile Chinese technology companies that former President Donald Trump targeted for alleged ties to China’s military.

Trump had made countering the rise of Beijing a centrepiec­e of his administra­tion's economic and foreign policy.

Xiaomi’s local smartphone rival Huawei Technologi­es Co Ltd was also put on an export blacklist in 2019 and barred from accessing critical technology of US origin, affecting its ability to design its own chips and source components from outside vendors.

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