The USA introduced a complete ban on the supply of telecommunications and video equipment from China
The ban included the products of Huawei Technologies, ZTE Corporation, Hytera Communications, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology and Dahua Technology, as well as their subsidiaries and affiliates.
The Federal Communications Commission of the United States of America will no longer authorize certain products of Chinese companies to be supplied to the United States. They will no longer be able to legally import or sell telecommunications and video equipment. This is reported on the department’s website.
The list includes communications equipment manufactured by Huawei Technologies, ZTE Corporation, Hytera Communications, Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology and Dahua Technology, as well as subsidiaries and affiliates, it said.
As previously reported, the United States of America believes that China may start hostilities against Taiwan and is taking measures to prevent another military conflict in the world. US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman announced this.
According to her, the Chinese ruler is able to launch an invasion of the territory of Taiwan, because now Xi Jinping controls the country completely, so the threat exists. But the US, for its part, is doing everything possible to prevent this. They call on China to abandon such a move, while stressing that they will support Taiwan and its defense actions in the event of a conflict.
It will be recalled that earlier the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States, Mark Milley, the country’s highest military officer, said that a military invasion of Taiwan would be ‘very difficult’ for the People’s Republic of China.
We also wrote that former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin, who came to power after protests in Tiananmen Square, died at the age of 96.
We will remind that US President Joe Biden will warn the leader of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping during their meeting that if North Korea continues its provocations, the US will increase its military presence in the Asia-Pacific region.