Pentagon adds Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, NIO and dozens more to its list of Chinese military companies, bringing the total to 188.
By Jonathan Stempel and Doina Chiacu June 23 (Reuters) - Alibaba, the Chinese technology and e-commerce giant, sued the U.S.
E-commerce giant says that claims of affiliation with Chinese military have ‘no basis in fact or law’.
The announcement signals that the contest between America and China has moved beyond software and chatbots into a struggle ...
The Pentagon added Alibaba, BYD and Unitree to a list of Chinese firms allegedly supporting Beijing's military.
The Chinese tech giant said it had no ties to China’s military and that the U.S. government had violated the law by making ...
The Pentagon briefly posted a similar expanded list in February, then withdrew it without explanation before Trump's China trip.
An Air Force researcher said China's assessments of U.S. stealth capabilities "diverge from technical reality and operational ...
Chinese technology and e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding has sued the US Department of Defence, seeking to be removed ...
An analysis of six years of procurement records suggests that the People’s Liberation Army has openly tried to acquire restricted U.S. technology. By Ana Swanson and Tripp Mickle Ana Swanson reported ...
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Chinese technology and e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding has sued the US Department of Defence, seeking to be removed ...