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    Chinese tech giants aid Beijing’s military, US claims

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    June 15, 2026
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    Chinese tech giants aid Beijing’s military, US claims


    The US on Monday added Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, internet search provider Baidu, and automaker BYD to a list of companies it believes are aiding Beijing’s military, in a move that could inflame tensions between the countries.

    The long-awaited update supersedes a list from early 2025 and comes less than a month after US President Donald Trump met China’s Xi Jinping during a visit to Beijing, where the two leaders maintained a delicate trade-war truce.

    The list now includes a broad swathe of China’s top technology firms, key to advancing Beijing’s military and industrial prowess, reflecting Washington’s security concerns amid intense geopolitical competition between the countries.

    In February, when Trump’s trip to China had been pending, the Pentagon briefly posted an updated list, known as the 1260H or CMC list, but then quickly withdrew it with little explanation.

    The new version released on Monday mirrors the withdrawn February list with the exception of the inclusion of China’s top memory chipmakers CXMT and YMTC, two companies that had been removed from the short-lived February index to the ire of Washington’s China hawks.

    People check the newly launched N9 electric vehicle (EV) under BYD's premium brand Denza, displayed at a launch event in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China May 18, 2026.
    People check the newly launched N9 electric vehicle (EV) under BYD’s premium brand Denza, displayed at a launch event in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, China May 18, 2026. (credit: Zoey Zhang/Reuters)

    Other companies added include biotech firm WuXi AppTec, AI-driven robotics company RoboSense Technology Co Ltd, and Unitree, a leading Chinese maker of humanoid and quadruped robots. On June 1, US AI chipmaker Nvidia said it plans to work with Unitree to build robots for researchers.

    Companies deny claims

    Alibaba said in a statement there was “no basis” for its inclusion on the list. “Alibaba is not a Chinese military company nor part of any military-civil fusion strategy. We will take all available legal action against attempts to misrepresent our company,” its statement said.

    WuXi AppTec responded that its inclusion on the list was “incorrect,” and said in a statement that it would “take immediate actions to challenge and correct this erroneous designation.”

    Baidu “categorically” rejected its inclusion on the list, and in a statement to Reuters said: “The suggestion that Baidu is a military company is entirely baseless. We will not hesitate to use all options available to us to have the company removed from the list.”

    BYD, CXMT, YMTC, RoboSense, Unitree, BOE Technology Group, Tianma Microelectronics, and TP-Link Technologies did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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    China’s embassy in Washington said Beijing opposed “making discriminatory lists to go after Chinese companies” and that its firms comply with local laws and regulations.

    “The US should stop its wrong practice and create a fair, just, and non-discriminatory environment for Chinese companies,” an embassy spokesperson said in a statement.

    Some companies, including two entities owned by Chinese state-owned oil major China National Offshore Oil Corporation, China Ltd and CNOOC International Trading, were removed. However, CNOOC subsidiary China BlueChemical Limited was added, and the department filing noted that CNOOC is directly controlled by China’s government.

    Companies can at times be taken off, not because the US determines they aren’t linked to China’s military, but because they no longer operate in the US or because an entity’s name has changed.

    Alibaba, Baidu, CXMT, YMTC, Unitree, CNOOC, and Nvidia did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

    A WuXi AppTec spokesperson told Reuters that the company’s inclusion on the list was “clearly a mistake” and that it would take immediate actions to “correct this erroneous designation.”

    The listed firms “qualify for designation as ‘Chinese military companies,'” and operate in the US, the Pentagon said in its filing, which is required at least annually under US law. The companies can petition for removal, it added.

    House of Representatives China Select Committee Chair John Moolenaar said the updated list “is a warning to American businesses, all levels of government, and the American people. These Chinese companies are working with the Chinese military against our national interests.”

    The Pentagon also included telecoms equipment maker Baicells, which Reuters reported was under investigation by the FBI and Commerce Department last year. The company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    US military barred from buying from listed companies

    Though the listing does not formally impose sanctions on Chinese firms, under recent US law the Defense Department will be prohibited starting later this month from contracting directly with companies on the list, and from buying their products or services via third parties beginning in 2027.

    Those measures could have material costs for the Chinese firms and their partners.

    Being added to the list also sends a potentially damaging message to Pentagon suppliers and other US government agencies about the US military’s opinion of the firms, some of which have sued the US over their inclusion.

    Craig Singleton, a China expert at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies think tank in Washington, said the publication of the list served as a post-Trump-Xi summit reality check on the heightened state of US-China competition.

    “Washington is no longer treating these as isolated companies. It is treating the entire technology stack as strategically contested,” Singleton said.





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