US adds Alibaba, BYD and other Chinese tech champions to military company blacklist
The US Department of Defense has added Alibaba, BYD, Baidu, and over a dozen other prominent Chinese tech companies to a blacklist of "Chinese military companies" operating in the United States. This designation, published in a Federal Register notice, aims to restrict China's access to American capital, technology, and government contracts.

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AI-generatedThe US Department of Defense has added Alibaba, BYD, Baidu, and over a dozen other prominent Chinese tech companies to a blacklist of "Chinese military companies" operating in the United States. This designation, published in a Federal Register notice, aims to restrict China's access to American capital, technology, and government contracts. The companies were identified as meeting the criteria under Section 1260H of the 2021 National Defence Authorisation Act, which targets firms supporting China's military-civil fusion strategy. The expanded list now includes major private-sector companies beyond traditional defense and industrial groups, encompassing e-commerce, electric vehicles, AI, biotech, solar manufacturing, robotics, and networking equipment.
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4 extractedThe companies met requirements under Section 1260H of the 2021 National Defence Authorisation Act.
The Pentagon has designated Alibaba, BYD, Baidu and more than a dozen other Chinese companies as “Chinese military companies”.
The new list expands beyond traditional defense to include private-sector champions like Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu.
The designation is part of Washington’s campaign to restrict China’s access to American capital, technology and government contracts.