Smartphone maker Xiaomi has sued the United States government over its inclusion in a military blacklist. The filing, which was submitted on Friday, calls the decision “unlawful and unconstitutional
The U.S. designated Xiaomi as one of several "Communist Chinese military companies" which restricts Americans from buying shares in the smartphone firm.
Chinese smartphone giant Xiaomi has sued the US government over President Donald Trump's decision to add it to a blacklist that would block American investment. The Trump administration added Xiaomi a
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp said on Sunday that its legal complaint against the U.S. Department of Defense and the Treasury Department was to protect the company's interests, in a notice on t
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp on Friday filed a legal complaint against the U.S. Department of Defense and the Treasury Department, according to public court records.
Xiaomi, the world's third largest smartphone maker, today unveiled “Mi Air Charge Technology” that it says can deliver power to multiple devices “within a radius of several metres” as the Chin
An earnings beat for JPMorgan wasn't enough to push the stock higher, and U.S. tech companies like Apple could face retaliation from China over the latest escalation.
Smartphone maker Xiaomi and eight other Chinese firms have been added to a Trump administration blacklist, just days before President-elect Joe Biden takes office. The US Defense Department released a
Shares of Xiaomi (HKG: 1810) plunged on Friday after the Department of Defense (DoD) added the smartphone maker to the list of companies that are allegedly connected to the Chinese military.  Fundame
The outgoing President Donald Trump's administration continues to add pressure on China even as its term nears an end. In the latest move, U.S. has added China's leading smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp�
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is the latest to be added to the Trump Administration's military blacklist. On Thursday, the Department of Defense added nine more companies to its list of alleged Chin
The Trump administration is inflicting even more damage on Chinese businesses — including smartphone maker Xiaomi — with just days to go before President-elect Joe Biden takes office.
Xiaomi is now subject to a November executive order forcing U.S. investors to to divest holdings of any companies on the blacklist, by Nov. 11 this year.
Jan.14 -- The Trump administration blacklisted oil company China National Offshore Oil Corp., or Cnooc, over its drilling in the South China Sea, along with smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi Corp. for
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