Daily Sabah (Turkey)

US-blackliste­d SenseTime delays Hong Kong IPO

- HONG KONG / AFP

CHINESE artificial intelligen­ce (AI) startup SenseTime said yesterday it was postponing a planned $767 million initial public offering (IPO) in Hong Kong after the United States blackliste­d it over human rights concerns in Xinjiang.

The U.S. Treasury announced the ban on Friday, stating SenseTime’s facial recognitio­n programs were designed in part to be used in Xinjiang, also known as East Turkistan, against Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim minorities, more than 1 million of whom have been incarcerat­ed in prison camps.

The announceme­nt immediatel­y cast a shadow over the company’s upcoming listing in Hong Kong, which had been due to take place a week later.

Yesterday, the company filed a statement with the Hong Kong stock exchange saying it would postpone its listing “to safeguard the interests of the potential investors” as they weigh the impact of being placed on the blacklist.

SenseTime said it “remains committed” to listing in Hong Kong soon and would fully refund those who had already invested.

The U.S. sanctions and blacklisti­ng can prevent individual­s from obtaining visas to the U.S., block assets under U.S. jurisdicti­on, and prevent the targets from doing business with U.S. individual­s or entities – effectivel­y locking them out of the U.S. banking system.

A blacklisti­ng would make it all but impossible for U.S. investment banks usually involved in Hong Kong listings to get involved or for a U.S. national to invest in the offering.

Washington says SenseTime is part of China’s “military-industrial complex.” It had already placed the company on the U.S. Department of Commerce’s blacklist in 2019 because its technology had been used for mass surveillan­ce in Xinjiang.

SenseTime strongly criticized the latest blacklisti­ng, saying in a statement over the weekend it was “caught in the middle of geopolitic­al tension.”

“We strongly oppose the designatio­n and accusation­s that have been made in connection with it. The accusation­s are unfounded and reflect a fundamenta­l mispercept­ion of our Company,” the firm said.

 ?? ?? A view of the headquarte­rs of SenseTime in Hong Kong, Dec. 13, 2021.
A view of the headquarte­rs of SenseTime in Hong Kong, Dec. 13, 2021.

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