China Strongly Dissatisfied With Pentagon Tech Blacklist
memeburn.com Jun 17, 2026

China Strongly Dissatisfied With Pentagon Tech Blacklist

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The Pentagon has expanded its "Chinese military companies" list to 188 names, its largest jump yet, including well-known brands such as Alibaba, Baidu, and BYD. China's Ministry of Commerce has strongly condemned the move, labeling it a "power abuse" and calling on the US to reverse the decision. The update means that direct Pentagon contracts with listed firms will end on June 30, 2026, with indirect contracts following in 2027. The move has sparked a backlash from the listed companies, with Alibaba and Baidu denying any military ties and planning to challenge the listing.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The Pentagon's blacklist threatens to escalate tensions between the US and China, potentially disrupting the global tech and AI markets.
  • · The move also raises questions about the US's approach to national security and its willingness to use economic leverage to achieve its goals, highlighting the increasingly complex and competitive relationship between the two superpowers.