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Entity List

The Entity List is a trade restriction list published by the United States Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), consisting of certain foreign persons, entities, or governments.[1] Entities on the Entity List are subject to U.S. license requirements for the export or transfer of specified items, such as some U.S. technologies.[1][2] However, U.S. persons or companies are not prohibited from purchasing items from a company on the Entity List.[3] Being included on the Entities List is less severe than being designated a "Denied Person" and more severe than being placed on the Unverified List (UVL). [4]

First published in 1997 to inform the public on entities involved in disseminating weapons of mass destruction, the list has since expanded to include entities that engaged in "activities sanctioned by the State Department and activities contrary to U.S. national security and/or foreign policy interests."[5] It is published by the BIS at Supplement No. 4 to Part 744 of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).[1]

Listed entities

The Entity List includes companies and organizations based in multiple countries, including: China,[6] Venezuela,[6] Russia,[6][7][8] Switzerland,[7] Germany,[7] Taiwan,[9] Japan,[10] Myanmar,[11] Singapore,[8] Canada, Iran, Lebanon, Netherlands, Pakistan, South Korea, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom[12] and Israel.[8]

China

According to the Bureau of Industry and Security, there are approximately 600 Chinese entities on the Entity List.[13] Designated entities consist of mainly companies and research institutions (including universities like Harbin Institute of Technology) involved in military technology, 5G, AI, and other advanced technologies.[13] Dozens of Chinese entities participating in China's military-civil fusion or the alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang province are on the list, including companies that make surveillance gear and those that helped the Chinese military to construct artificial islands in the South China Sea.[14]

Huawei

Notable entities on the Entity List include Huawei, a Chinese telecommunications and consumer electronics manufacturer.[2] Huawei was added to the list in May 2019, with a revision in May 2020 that further tightened sanctions,[15] resulting in it no longer being able to use certain Android software on its smartphones.[2] While Google services are banned in mainland China, consumers outside mainland China are accustomed to Google services, and Huawei's smartphone market share declined as a result.[2]

History

In May 2019, Chinese technology company Huawei was listed (sanctions against Huawei were further tightened in May 2020[15]).[2]

In August 2020, 5 Russian governmental facilities were listed for participating in Russia's chemical and biological weapons programs.[7]

In March 2021, the Biden administration added 14 entities (based in Russia, Switzerland and Germany) to the list for aiding Russia's weapons of mass destruction programs and chemical weapons activities; the listing of the 14 entities followed the addition of 5 Russian governmental facilities to the list in August 2020 for on the same grounds.[7]

In March 2021, the Biden administration also announced restrictions on entities in Myanmar in response to the military coup in the country.[11]

In November 2021, Israeli technology companies NSO Group and Candiru were added for supplying spyware to foreign governments that used it to "maliciously target government officials, journalists, businesspeople, activists, academics, and embassy workers",[16] with Positive Technologies (Russia), and Computer Security Initiative Consultancy PTE LTD (Singapore) also listed concurrently on similar grounds.[8]

Chinese responses

Huawei's response and stockpiling

Before the September 15, 2020 deadline, Huawei was in "survival mode" and stockpiled "5G mobile processors, Wifi, radio frequency and display driver chips and other components" from key chip suppliers and manufacturers, including Samsung, SK Hynix, TSMC, MediaTek, Realtek, Novatek, and RichWave.[17] Even in 2019, Huawei spent $23.45 billion on the stockpiling of chips and other supplies in 2019, up 73% from 2018.[17]

On its most crucial business, namely, its telecoms business (including 5G) and server business, Huawei has stockpiled 1.5 to 2 years' worth of chips and components.[18] It began massively stockpiling from 2018, when Meng Wanzhou, the daughter of Huawei's founder, was arrested in Canada upon U.S. request.[18] Key Huawei suppliers included Xilinx, Intel, AMD, Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron and Kioxia.[18] On the other hand, analysts predicted that Huawei could ship 195 million units of smartphones from its existing stockpile in 2021, but shipments may drop to 50 million in 2021 if rules are not relaxed.[17]

China's Unreliable Entities List

In response to the Entity List, the Chinese government announced in May 2019 that it would establish an "unreliable entities" list.[19][20] On the list are foreign companies, organizations or persons which has "severely damaged the legitimate interests of Chinese firms by not obeying market rules, violating contracts or blocking or cutting off supply for non-commercial reasons."[20]

In June 2019, multiple ministries of the Chinese government summoned the representatives of technology companies, including Microsoft, Dell, and Samsung, to warn of dire consequences if they cooperated with the U.S. ban on sales of key American technology to Chinese companies.[21] In the meeting, China also emphasized its commitment to open trade and the protection of intellectual property.[21]

The Chinese list was created and went into immediate effect in September 2020, after the Trump administration decided to ban Chinese apps TikTok and WeChat from American app stores.[14] Chinese media has previously identified Apple, Qualcomm, Cisco, and Boeing as U.S. firms that could be targets of the list.[22]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "CBC FAQs - 1. What is the Entity List?". www.bis.doc.gov. from the original on 2020-10-23. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  2. ^ a b c d e Kharpal, Arjun (2020-10-30). "China's Huawei smartphone shipments plunge as U.S. sanctions continue to bite". CNBC. from the original on 2020-10-30. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  3. ^ "Deemed Exports FAQs - Can I purchase items from a company that is listed on the Entity List?". Bureau of Industry and Security. US Department of Commerce. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  4. ^ Sevastopulo, Demetri; Stacey, Kiran; Politi, James; Liu, Nian; Hille, Kathrin (16 May 2019). "US chipmakers hit after Trump blacklists Huawei". Financial Times. from the original on 2020-10-03. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  5. ^ "CBC FAQs - Entity List FAQs". www.bis.doc.gov. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  6. ^ a b c "Commerce Further Revises License Review Policy for Certain Exports to China, Russia and Venezuela | Lexology". www.lexology.com. 29 October 2020. from the original on 2020-11-01. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  7. ^ a b c d e "U.S. Department of Commerce Adds 14 Parties to the Entity List for Support of Russian Weapons of Mass Destruction Programs and Chemical Weapons Activities". U.S. Department of Commerce. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  8. ^ a b c d Bing, Christopher (2021-11-03). "U.S. blacklists Israeli hacking tool vendor NSO Group". Reuters. Retrieved 2021-11-05.
  9. ^ "7 Taiwan companies and individuals on US 'entity list' | Taiwan News | 2019-05-28 00:21:00". Taiwan News. 2019-05-28. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
  10. ^ "U.S. puts Chinese firms helping military on trade blacklist | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis". The Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved 2021-12-07.
  11. ^ a b Chen, Shawna (4 March 2021). "U.S. imposes fresh export controls on Myanmar over military coup". Axios. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  12. ^ "Addition of Certain Entities to the Entity List; Revision of Existing Entry on the Entity List; Removal of Entity From the Unverified List; and Addition of Entity to the Military End-User (MEU) List".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ a b "Commerce adds seven Chinese entities to Entity List for supporting China's military modernization efforts". Bureau of Industry and Security. Office of Congressional and Public Affairs. August 23, 2022. Retrieved 11 November 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ a b Bradsher, Keith; Zhong, Raymond (2020-09-19). "After Trump's TikTok Ban, China Readies Blacklist of Foreign Companies". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on 2020-10-28. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  15. ^ a b "Commerce Addresses Huawei's Efforts to Undermine Entity List, Restricts Products Designed and Produced with U.S. Technologies". U.S. Department of Commerce. from the original on 2020-05-15. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  16. ^ Kirchgaessner, Stephanie (3 November 2021). "Israeli spyware company NSO Group placed on US blacklist". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  17. ^ a b c "Huawei in 'survival mode' as suppliers race to beat US deadline". Nikkei Asia. from the original on 2020-10-29. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  18. ^ a b c "Huawei builds up 2-year reserve of 'most important' US chips". Nikkei Asia. from the original on 2020-10-28. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  19. ^ Stevenson, Alexandra; Mozur, Paul (2019-05-31). "China Steps Up Trade War and Plans Blacklist of U.S. Firms (Published 2019)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on 2020-11-01. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  20. ^ a b "What We Know About China's 'Unreliable Entities' Blacklist". Bloomberg.com. 2019-06-04. from the original on 2020-09-26. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  21. ^ a b Conger, Kate (2019-06-08). "China Summons Tech Giants to Warn Against Cooperating With Trump Ban (Published 2019)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. from the original on 2019-06-13. Retrieved 2020-10-31.
  22. ^ "China ready to put Apple, other U.S. companies in 'unreliable entity list': Global Times". Reuters. 2020-05-15. from the original on 2020-06-27. Retrieved 2020-10-31.

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The Entity List is a trade restriction list published by the United States Department of Commerce s Bureau of Industry and Security BIS consisting of certain foreign persons entities or governments 1 Entities on the Entity List are subject to U S license requirements for the export or transfer of specified items such as some U S technologies 1 2 However U S persons or companies are not prohibited from purchasing items from a company on the Entity List 3 Being included on the Entities List is less severe than being designated a Denied Person and more severe than being placed on the Unverified List UVL 4 First published in 1997 to inform the public on entities involved in disseminating weapons of mass destruction the list has since expanded to include entities that engaged in activities sanctioned by the State Department and activities contrary to U S national security and or foreign policy interests 5 It is published by the BIS at Supplement No 4 to Part 744 of the Export Administration Regulations EAR 1 Contents 1 Listed entities 1 1 China 1 1 1 Huawei 2 History 3 Chinese responses 3 1 Huawei s response and stockpiling 3 2 China s Unreliable Entities List 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksListed entities EditThe Entity List includes companies and organizations based in multiple countries including China 6 Venezuela 6 Russia 6 7 8 Switzerland 7 Germany 7 Taiwan 9 Japan 10 Myanmar 11 Singapore 8 Canada Iran Lebanon Netherlands Pakistan South Korea Turkey United Arab Emirates United Kingdom 12 and Israel 8 China Edit See also United States sanctions against China According to the Bureau of Industry and Security there are approximately 600 Chinese entities on the Entity List 13 Designated entities consist of mainly companies and research institutions including universities like Harbin Institute of Technology involved in military technology 5G AI and other advanced technologies 13 Dozens of Chinese entities participating in China s military civil fusion or the alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang province are on the list including companies that make surveillance gear and those that helped the Chinese military to construct artificial islands in the South China Sea 14 Huawei Edit Notable entities on the Entity List include Huawei a Chinese telecommunications and consumer electronics manufacturer 2 Huawei was added to the list in May 2019 with a revision in May 2020 that further tightened sanctions 15 resulting in it no longer being able to use certain Android software on its smartphones 2 While Google services are banned in mainland China consumers outside mainland China are accustomed to Google services and Huawei s smartphone market share declined as a result 2 History EditIn May 2019 Chinese technology company Huawei was listed sanctions against Huawei were further tightened in May 2020 15 2 In August 2020 5 Russian governmental facilities were listed for participating in Russia s chemical and biological weapons programs 7 In March 2021 the Biden administration added 14 entities based in Russia Switzerland and Germany to the list for aiding Russia s weapons of mass destruction programs and chemical weapons activities the listing of the 14 entities followed the addition of 5 Russian governmental facilities to the list in August 2020 for on the same grounds 7 In March 2021 the Biden administration also announced restrictions on entities in Myanmar in response to the military coup in the country 11 In November 2021 Israeli technology companies NSO Group and Candiru were added for supplying spyware to foreign governments that used it to maliciously target government officials journalists businesspeople activists academics and embassy workers 16 with Positive Technologies Russia and Computer Security Initiative Consultancy PTE LTD Singapore also listed concurrently on similar grounds 8 Chinese responses EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2022 Huawei s response and stockpiling Edit Before the September 15 2020 deadline Huawei was in survival mode and stockpiled 5G mobile processors Wifi radio frequency and display driver chips and other components from key chip suppliers and manufacturers including Samsung SK Hynix TSMC MediaTek Realtek Novatek and RichWave 17 Even in 2019 Huawei spent 23 45 billion on the stockpiling of chips and other supplies in 2019 up 73 from 2018 17 On its most crucial business namely its telecoms business including 5G and server business Huawei has stockpiled 1 5 to 2 years worth of chips and components 18 It began massively stockpiling from 2018 when Meng Wanzhou the daughter of Huawei s founder was arrested in Canada upon U S request 18 Key Huawei suppliers included Xilinx Intel AMD Samsung SK Hynix Micron and Kioxia 18 On the other hand analysts predicted that Huawei could ship 195 million units of smartphones from its existing stockpile in 2021 but shipments may drop to 50 million in 2021 if rules are not relaxed 17 China s Unreliable Entities List Edit In response to the Entity List the Chinese government announced in May 2019 that it would establish an unreliable entities list 19 20 On the list are foreign companies organizations or persons which has severely damaged the legitimate interests of Chinese firms by not obeying market rules violating contracts or blocking or cutting off supply for non commercial reasons 20 In June 2019 multiple ministries of the Chinese government summoned the representatives of technology companies including Microsoft Dell and Samsung to warn of dire consequences if they cooperated with the U S ban on sales of key American technology to Chinese companies 21 In the meeting China also emphasized its commitment to open trade and the protection of intellectual property 21 The Chinese list was created and went into immediate effect in September 2020 after the Trump administration decided to ban Chinese apps TikTok and WeChat from American app stores 14 Chinese media has previously identified Apple Qualcomm Cisco and Boeing as U S firms that could be targets of the list 22 See also EditExport Control Act Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons ListReferences Edit a b c CBC FAQs 1 What is the Entity List www bis doc gov Archived from the original on 2020 10 23 Retrieved 2020 10 31 a b c d e Kharpal Arjun 2020 10 30 China s Huawei smartphone shipments plunge as U S sanctions continue to bite CNBC Archived from the original on 2020 10 30 Retrieved 2020 10 31 Deemed Exports FAQs Can I purchase items from a company that is listed on the Entity List Bureau of Industry and Security US Department of Commerce Retrieved 9 June 2021 Sevastopulo Demetri Stacey Kiran Politi James Liu Nian Hille Kathrin 16 May 2019 US chipmakers hit after Trump blacklists Huawei Financial Times Archived from the original on 2020 10 03 Retrieved 2020 10 31 CBC FAQs Entity List FAQs www bis doc gov Retrieved 2020 10 31 a b c Commerce Further Revises License Review Policy for Certain Exports to China Russia and Venezuela Lexology www lexology com 29 October 2020 Archived from the original on 2020 11 01 Retrieved 2020 10 31 a b c d e U S Department of Commerce Adds 14 Parties to the Entity List for Support of Russian Weapons of Mass Destruction Programs and Chemical Weapons Activities U S Department of Commerce Retrieved 9 June 2021 a b c d Bing Christopher 2021 11 03 U S blacklists Israeli hacking tool vendor NSO Group Reuters Retrieved 2021 11 05 7 Taiwan companies and individuals on US entity list Taiwan News 2019 05 28 00 21 00 Taiwan News 2019 05 28 Retrieved 2021 12 07 U S puts Chinese firms helping military on trade blacklist The Asahi Shimbun Breaking News Japan News and Analysis The Asahi Shimbun Retrieved 2021 12 07 a b Chen Shawna 4 March 2021 U S imposes fresh export controls on Myanmar over military coup Axios Retrieved 9 June 2021 Addition of Certain Entities to the Entity List Revision of Existing Entry on the Entity List Removal of Entity From the Unverified List and Addition of Entity to the Military End User MEU List a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Commerce adds seven Chinese entities to Entity List for supporting China s military modernization efforts Bureau of Industry and Security Office of Congressional and Public Affairs August 23 2022 Retrieved 11 November 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b Bradsher Keith Zhong Raymond 2020 09 19 After Trump s TikTok Ban China Readies Blacklist of Foreign Companies The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on 2020 10 28 Retrieved 2020 10 31 a b Commerce Addresses Huawei s Efforts to Undermine Entity List Restricts Products Designed and Produced with U S Technologies U S Department of Commerce Archived from the original on 2020 05 15 Retrieved 2020 10 31 Kirchgaessner Stephanie 3 November 2021 Israeli spyware company NSO Group placed on US blacklist The Guardian Retrieved 4 November 2021 a b c Huawei in survival mode as suppliers race to beat US deadline Nikkei Asia Archived from the original on 2020 10 29 Retrieved 2020 10 31 a b c Huawei builds up 2 year reserve of most important US chips Nikkei Asia Archived from the original on 2020 10 28 Retrieved 2020 10 31 Stevenson Alexandra Mozur Paul 2019 05 31 China Steps Up Trade War and Plans Blacklist of U S Firms Published 2019 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on 2020 11 01 Retrieved 2020 10 31 a b What We Know About China s Unreliable Entities Blacklist Bloomberg com 2019 06 04 Archived from the original on 2020 09 26 Retrieved 2020 10 31 a b Conger Kate 2019 06 08 China Summons Tech Giants to Warn Against Cooperating With Trump Ban Published 2019 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on 2019 06 13 Retrieved 2020 10 31 China ready to put Apple other U S companies in unreliable entity list Global Times Reuters 2020 05 15 Archived from the original on 2020 06 27 Retrieved 2020 10 31 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Entity List amp oldid 1142631111, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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