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China Threatens Retaliation After Pentagon Adds Alibaba, Baidu, BYD to Military Blacklist
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China Threatens Retaliation After Pentagon Adds Alibaba, Baidu, BYD to Military Blacklist

China's Ministry of Commerce on Saturday threatened to retaliate after the US Defense Department added a number of Chinese companies, including Alibaba (HKG:9988), Baidu (HKG:9888) and BYD (HKG:1211, SHE:002594), to its list of firms it deems linked with the Chinese military."China will resolutely and forcefully retaliate, and the US will bear full responsibility for the consequences," a spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce said over the weekend, adding that "China expresses its strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition" to the designations.The Pentagon published its updated Section 1260H list on June 8, which supersedes an earlier version from January 2025. The updated roster now also includes electric-vehicle maker Nio (HKG:9866), pharmaceutical research and manufacturing services provider WuXi AppTec (HKG:2359, SHA:603259), AI robotics company Robosense Technology (HKG:2498), and Unitree Robotics, which is currently pursuing an initial public offering in Shanghai. Nvidia recently said it plans to collaborate with Unitree to build robots.The list also names telcos China Mobile (HKG:0941, SHA:600941), China Telecom (HKG:0728, SHA:601728), and China Unicom (HKG:0762), as well as chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International (HKG:0981, SHA:688981), Huawei Technologies, Contemporary Amperex Technology (SHE:300750, HKG:3750) and Tencent (HKG:0700), most of which were added in January.The June update also reinstated ChangXin Memory Technologies and Yangtze Memory Technologies on the list after they were withdrawn from the February version. Both companies are among China's leading memory chipmakers and are currently pursuing public listings.As the Pentagon noted, being on the list means an entity is identified as a contributor to China's "Military-Civil Fusion strategy," supporting the modernization goals of the People's Liberation Army "by ensuring it can acquire advanced technologies and expertise developed by PRC companies, universities, and research programs that appear to be civilian entities."While these Chinese companies face no formal sanctions under the list, the Pentagon is prohibited from entering into, renewing or extending contracts with them or acquiring their products starting June 30, 2026.Several newly listed companies pushed back, with Alibaba saying it is "not a Chinese military company nor part of any military-civil fusion strategy." The company warned that it will take "all available legal action against attempts to misrepresent the company."Baidu said there was "no justification" for its inclusion, adding that it does not expect the designation to impact its business.BYD, which recently toppled Tesla as the world's top electric vehicle seller, echoed Alibaba and Baidu's statements, adding that the move will not impact its business.Meanwhile, analysts from Jefferies said the update was largely anticipated, noting that an earlier version of the list had briefly appeared in February before being withdrawn without explanation.Jefferies also noted on June 9 that while the Defense Department is prohibited from procurement of goods and services from entities in the list, "it does not restrict US citizens from engaging in trading activity with the listed companies."In a separate Jefferies note on June 9, analysts from the bank said 10 companies were removed from the list, including, most notably, CNOOC (HKG:0883, SHA:600938)."The immediate implication for companies on the 1260H list is that they are prohibited from providing any goods or services to the US military directly or via contractors. We believe the final decision-maker is the US president," said Jefferies."President Trump has just concluded his China trip, and, in our view, the US-China relationship is moving in an incrementally positive direction. In our view, President Trump is largely occupied with Iran, the high oil price (thus higher inflation risk), and the upcoming mid-term election, implying there will be less motivation for the US to escalate geopolitical tension with China."

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Pentagon Accuses Alibaba, Tencent, BYD of Ties to Chinese Military

The Pentagon added several major Chinese companies, including Alibaba (HKG:9988), Tencent (HKG:0700), BYD (HKG:1211, SHE:002594), CATL (SHE:300750, HKG:3750), Baidu (HKG:9888), and Nio (HKG:9866), to its list of "Chinese military companies," according to a notice published on MondayThe U.S. Department of Defense said the companies were designated under Section 1260H, which requires the agency to identify entities it deems linked to China's military or supporting military-civil fusion efforts.The updated list also includes Huawei Technologies, DJI, Semiconductor Manufacturing International (HKG:0981, SHA:688981), China Mobile (HKG:0941, SHA:600941), China Telecom (HKG:0728), and China Unicom (HKG:0762), among others.Also included on the list was WuXi AppTec (HKG:2359, SHA:603259), one of China's largest pharmaceutical research and manufacturing services providers.The companies were included in a previous version of the list that was briefly posted in February before being withdrawn minutes later without explanation, Bloomberg News reported separately.WuXi AppTec said separately in a statement that its inclusion on the list was "clearly a mistake" and that it would take immediate steps to challenge the designation.The company said it does not meet the statutory criteria for a "Chinese military company" and is not owned, controlled by, or affiliated with any Chinese military or government entity.While the designation carries limited immediate legal consequences, the Pentagon has increasingly used the list to restrict companies' access to U.S. military contracts and research funding, Bloomberg said.A 1260H designation is also reportedly viewed as a warning to U.S. investors and can precede tougher trade or regulatory restrictions.

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Market Chatter: Huawei to Start Manufacturing 1.4-NM Chips by 2031 in Race with TSMC

Huawei will start manufacturing its 1.4-nanometer chips by 2031, helping shorten its gap with industry leader Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TPE:2330), Bloomberg reported Monday.The Chinese technology company, together with partner Semiconductor Manufacturing International (HKG:0981, SHA:688981), will start making the chips by 2031 using its "LogicFolding" technology, the report said, citing Huawei's semiconductor chief He Tingbo.Huawei will first apply the "LogicFolding" technology on its Kirin chips, set for launch this fall, Bloomberg reported.TSMC will begin mass-producing the same product in 2028, Bloomberg said."This year we have prepared a surprise for the whole industry. Not saturation, not continuation, but a big leap ahead," Bloomberg quoted He Tingbo as saying.(Market Chatter news is derived from conversations with market professionals globally. This information is believed to be from reliable sources but may include rumor and speculation. Accuracy is not guaranteed.)

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SMIC to Acquire 49% of SMIC North Via 41 Billion Yuan Share Placement

Semiconductor Manufacturing International (HKG:0981, SHA:688981) plans to acquire 49% of SMIC Northern Integrated Circuit Manufacturing (Beijing) for 40.6 billion yuan, according to a Friday filing on the Shanghai bourse.SMIC North manufactures computers and other electronic equipment.The acquisition will be done through share placement. The company will place 547,182,073 shares to SMIC North's five shareholders, including the National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund, for 74.20 yuan per share.SMIC's Hong Kong shares rose 1% during the morning trade.

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SMIC's Profit Climbs 5% in Q1

Semiconductor Manufacturing International (HKG:0981, SHA:688981), or SMIC, recorded a 5% rise in attributable profit in the first quarter of 2026 to $197.4 million from $188 million a year prior, according to a Thursday Hong Kong bourse filing.Earnings per share remained unchanged at $0.02 across the periods.Revenue for the three months increased 12% to $2.51 billion from $2.25 billion in the year-ago period.The firm expects revenue to increase by 14% to 16% in the second quarter compared with the three months ended March 31.

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