The Pak Banker

China's Hikvision sees only limited impact from US blacklisti­ng

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Chinese video surveillan­ce company Hikvision will only suffer a limited, shortterm hit after being blackliste­d by the U.S. government and will strive to get the ban lifted, its general manager said on Wednesday.

Hikvision was one of eight Chinese firms put on an expanded U.S. blacklist to punish Beijing for its treatment of Muslim minorities, in a move that has escalated tensions ahead of Sino- U. S. trade talks in Washington this week.

Hikvision has come under fire for allegedly supplying surveillan­ce equipment across the province of Xinjiang, where Uighur Muslims are being held captive in detention centers.

The company, which calls itself the world's biggest maker of video surveillan­ce equipment, has already been banned since August from selling to U.S. federal government agencies on the grounds its products could pose a threat to security.

The new U.S. measures, also directed at top Chinese artificial intelligen­ce ( AI) startups SenseTime Group Ltd and Megvii Technology Ltd, bar Hikvision from buying components from U.S. companies without Washington's approval.

General Manager Hu Yangzhong told reporters on Wednesday it had been preparing for a possible U.S. ban for more than a year and its overall reliance on U.S. components was "extremely low". He said the company remained confident about its long-term business prospects despite being added to the U.S. blacklist. The U.S. dominates the market for graphics processing units (GPUs) which are critical for image processing but Hu said reliance on GPUs will decrease as the AI sector advances.

"All Hikvision clients can rest assured Hikvision has the ability to guarantee continued, stable supply of products," said board secretary Huang Fanghong, adding that the company would continue to expand in the United States and other markets.

John Honovich, founder of surveillan­ce video research company IPVM, has said Hikvision uses Intel Corp, Nvidia Corp, Ambarella Inc, Western Digital and Seagate Technology as suppliers.

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