US Pentagon adds Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu to list of firms with alleged Chinese military ties
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Osmond Chia
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The US Department of Defense has added Chinese companies including Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu to a list of firms allegedly linked to China's military, citing their participation in state programs as military-civil contributors. The companies have denied the allegations, with Alibaba stating it is not a Chinese military company and vowing legal action. The Pentagon list serves as a warning to US firms about risks of working with these flagged Chinese companies.
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'We will take all available legal action against attempts to misrepresent our company,' said the spokesperson.
The US appears to have flagged these companies for their participation in state programmes rather than based on clear evidence of contracts with the Chinese military, Kam said.
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