The Free Press Journal

US ADDS 28 CHINESE ENTITIES IN BLACKLIST

For involvemen­t in Uighurs' Muslim crackdown

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The US has added 28 Chinese entities to an export blacklist, citing their role in Beijing's repression of Muslim minorities in Xinjiang, just days before high-level trade talks were slated to resume in Washington.

Targets of the action by the Commerce Department on Monday include videosurve­illance and facialreco­gnition giants Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology, Megvii Technology Inc. and SenseTime Group Ltd, Efe news reported.

The Department's decision to put the firms to its "entity list" alongside telecommun­ications giant Huawei Technologi­esCo., which was added in May, means suppliers will be barred from providing technology that originates in the US to the Chinese firms without a license.

The newly identified entities "have been implicated in human rights violations and abuses in the implementa­tion of China's campaign of repression, mass arbitrary detention, and high-technology surveillan­ce against Uighurs, Kazakhs, and other members of Muslim minority groups" in Xinjiang region, the Department said in a statement.

A spokesman said the move was unrelated to the trade negotiatio­ns.

Western scholars estimate more than one million Turkic Uighurs and other Muslim minorities have been arbitraril­y detained in China's Xinjiang region in the past few years.

The US will also add the Xinjiang Public Security Bureau and 19 subordinat­e entities to the entity list, along with Chinese firms Dahua Technology Co., IFLYTEK, Xiamen Meiya Pico Informatio­n Co., Yitu Technologi­es and Yixin Science & Technology Co., the Department statement added.

The new policy will take effect later this week.

Deputy-level US and Chinese officials began in Washington on Monday, followed by talks between Trump's top negotiator­s, US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, and China's top trade envoy, Liu He, beginning Thursday.

Meanwhile, Beijing Tuesday slammed a US blacklist of 28 Chinese entities allegedly implicated in rights violations of Muslim minorities in the Xinjiang region, saying the claims are "groundless".

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