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U.S. expands export rules to block subsidiaries of blacklisted firms, targeting China’s tech access and escalating tensions.
The U.S. Commerce Department expanded its Entity List on September 29, 2025, to automatically include subsidiaries owning 50% or more of a blacklisted company, closing a loophole used to bypass export controls.
The rule targets firms in China and other nations using affiliates to access restricted technologies like semiconductor manufacturing equipment, affecting global supply chains and increasing compliance challenges for multinational corporations.
The move, part of escalating U.S.-China tech tensions, is expected to disrupt trade and accelerate efforts by affected countries to achieve technological independence.
China condemned the action as unjustified and pledged countermeasures, warning it undermines global economic stability.
Estados Unidos amplía las reglas de exportación para bloquear las subsidiarias de las empresas incluidas en la lista negra, apuntando al acceso tecnológico de China y aumentando las tensiones.