
Apple seeks approval to buy chips from blacklisted Chinese company: FT
Demetri Sevastopulo and Michael Acton, reporting for The Financial Times : Apple is lobbying the Trump administration for clearance to buy memory chips from…
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Demetri Sevastopulo and Michael Acton, reporting for The Financial Times : Apple is lobbying the Trump administration for clearance to buy memory chips from CXMT, a Chinese company that the Pentagon has put on a blacklist because of alleged connections to the People’s Liberation Army, according to six people familiar with the matter. The so-called 1260H list contains dozens of Chinese groups with alleged ties to the PLA that undermine US national security. Per the report, Apple contacted the commerce department a month ago before recently expanding its lobbying efforts to gain clearance.
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Demetri Sevastopulo and Michael Acton, reporting for The Financial Times : Apple is lobbying the Trump administration for clearance to buy memory chips from CXMT, a Chinese company that the Pentagon has put on a blacklist because of alleged connections to the People’s Liberation Army, according to six people familiar with the matter.
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The so-called 1260H list contains dozens of Chinese groups with alleged ties to the PLA that undermine US national security.
according to 9to5MacPer the report, Apple contacted the commerce department a month ago before recently expanding its lobbying efforts to gain clearance.
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