Trump administration proposes expanding Chinese tech gear crackdown

The Federal Communications Commission on Friday proposed to ban the import ​of Chinese equipment from a ​group of manufacturers after previously barring approvals of new models in 2022, ​the latest move by Washington to crack down on Chinese-made electronic gear.

The FCC had in 2021 added telecommunications and video surveillance equipment made by Huawei, ZTE, Hytera, Hikvision and Dahua to its so-called “Covered List” of ‌companies posing ⁠U.S. national ⁠security risks.

In November 2022, the U.S. telecoms regulator decided not to authorize the import or sale of new ​models from those Chinese companies.

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