US lists China’s BYD, Alibaba, Baidu as ‘Chinese military companies’
The United States Pentagon has added Chinese technology giants Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu to its list of companies supporting China's military. This designation, updated annually, now includes 188 firms and will prevent them and their controlled entities from being considered for U.S.

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AI-generatedThe United States Pentagon has added Chinese technology giants Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu to its list of companies supporting China's military. This designation, updated annually, now includes 188 firms and will prevent them and their controlled entities from being considered for U.S. defense contracts starting later this month. China's embassy in Washington condemned the listing as "discriminatory" and accused the U.S. of overstretching national security concepts. Alibaba stated there is no basis for its inclusion, asserting it is not a military company and will pursue legal action. The U.S. action is expected to further complicate relations between Washington and Beijing.
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5 extractedFirms on the list will be barred from US defense contracts.
The Pentagon's list of 'Chinese military companies' now includes 188 firms.
Alibaba stated there is 'no basis' for its inclusion and that it will take 'all available legal action'.
China's embassy in Washington, DC, condemned the listing as 'discriminatory' and 'overstretching' national security.
The US has designated Chinese companies Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu as supporting China's military.