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In a significant move, Taiwan has officially blacklisted prominent Chinese technology companies Huawei and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC), along with their subsidiaries. This decision places these firms on Taiwan's strategic high-tech commodities entity list, highlighting growing concerns over national security.
The action follows a designation by the United States, which has labeled these companies as potential national security threats. By restricting their operations within its borders, Taiwan aims to safeguard its technological infrastructure and maintain its competitive edge in the global tech landscape.
This development reflects an ongoing trend in which countries are increasingly scrutinizing foreign tech firms, particularly those with ties to the Chinese government. Taiwan's decision underscores its commitment to protecting its technological sovereignty and ensuring that sensitive information remains secure from potential foreign interference.
The implications of this blacklist could have far-reaching effects on the region's tech industry, as companies reassess their partnerships and supply chains in light of heightened security concerns.
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